Form990-PF

Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service

Return of Private Foundation
or Section 4947(a)(1) Trust Treated as Private Foundation
bulletDo not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public.
bulletGo to www.irs.gov/Form990PF for instructions and the latest information.
OMB No. 1545-0047
2021
Open to Public Inspection
For calendar year 2021, or tax year beginning 01-01-2021 , and ending 12-31-2021
Name of foundation
Lumina Foundation for Education Inc
 
Number and street (or P.O. box number if mail is not delivered to street address)30 S Meridian St Suite 700
 
Room/suite
City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code
Indianapolis, IN46204
A Employer identification number

35-1813228
B Telephone number (see instructions)

(317) 951-5300
C bullet
G Check all that apply:

D 1. Foreign organizations, check here............. bullet
2. Foreign organizations meeting the 85%
test, check here and attach computation ...
bullet
E bullet
H Check type of organization:
F bullet
I Fair market value of all assets at end
of year (from Part II, col. (c),
line 16)bullet$1,602,580,672
J Accounting method:
 
(Part I, column (d) must be on cash basis.)
Part I Analysis of Revenue and Expenses (The total of amounts in columns (b), (c), and (d) may not necessarily equal the amounts in column (a) (see instructions).) (a) Revenue and
expenses per
books
(b) Net investment
income
(c) Adjusted net
income
(d) Disbursements
for charitable
purposes
(cash basis only)
Revenue 1 Contributions, gifts, grants, etc., received (attach schedule) 0
2 Check bullet.............
3 Interest on savings and temporary cash investments      
4 Dividends and interest from securities... 11,534,380 16,874,546  
5a Gross rents............      
b Net rental income or (loss)  
6a Net gain or (loss) from sale of assets not on line 10 166,346,314
b Gross sales price for all assets on line 6a 1,121,833,000
7 Capital gain net income (from Part IV, line 2)... 136,050,691
8 Net short-term capital gain.........  
9 Income modifications...........  
10a Gross sales less returns and allowances 0
b Less: Cost of goods sold.... 0
c Gross profit or (loss) (attach schedule)..... 0  
11 Other income (attach schedule)....... 60,877 13,221,648 0
12 Total. Add lines 1 through 11........ 177,941,571 166,146,885 0
Operating and Administrative Expenses 13 Compensation of officers, directors, trustees, etc. 3,972,484 229,485   3,716,648
14 Other employee salaries and wages...... 6,283,348 347,758   5,876,725
15 Pension plans, employee benefits....... 990,002 197,417   2,870,975
16a Legal fees (attach schedule)......... 535,540 234,228 0 268,545
b Accounting fees (attach schedule)....... 171,419 9,501 0 119,993
c Other professional fees (attach schedule).... 7,799,586 6,080,031 0 1,043,121
17 Interest............... 100,000     60,000
18 Taxes (attach schedule) (see instructions)... 4,436,737 316,644 0 0
19 Depreciation (attach schedule) and depletion... 365,743 135,077 0
20 Occupancy.............. 700,433 62,829   570,530
21 Travel, conferences, and meetings....... 158,718 763   144,729
22 Printing and publications.......... 752,275     712,833
23 Other expenses (attach schedule)....... 10,096,354 9,433,964 0 9,426,159
24 Total operating and administrative expenses.
Add lines 13 through 23.......... 36,362,639 17,047,697 0 24,810,258
25 Contributions, gifts, grants paid....... 60,472,693 57,692,958
26 Total expenses and disbursements. Add lines 24 and 25 96,835,332 17,047,697 0 82,503,216
27 Subtract line 26 from line 12:
a Excess of revenue over expenses and disbursements 81,106,239
b Net investment income (if negative, enter -0-) 149,099,188
c Adjusted net income (if negative, enter -0-)... 0
For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see instructions.
Cat. No. 11289X Form 990-PF (2021)
Form 990-PF (2021)
Page 2
Part II Balance Sheets Attached schedules and amounts in the description column
should be for end-of-year amounts only. (See instructions.)
Beginning of year End of year
(a) Book Value (b) Book Value (c) Fair Market Value
Assets 1 Cash—non-interest-bearing.............      
2 Savings and temporary cash investments......... 33,112,912 25,429,281 25,429,281
3 Accounts receivable bullet384,301
Less: allowance for doubtful accounts bullet   578,011 384,301 384,301
4 Pledges receivable bullet  
Less: allowance for doubtful accounts bullet   0 0 0
5 Grants receivable.................      
6 Receivables due from officers, directors, trustees, and other
disqualified persons (attach schedule) (see instructions)..... 0 0 0
7 Other notes and loans receivable (attach schedule) bullet0
Less: allowance for doubtful accounts bullet0 0 0 0
8 Inventories for sale or use..............      
9 Prepaid expenses and deferred charges.......... 938,035 580,059 580,059
10a Investments—U.S. and state government obligations (attach schedule) 73,028,021 28,479,859 28,479,859
b Investments—corporate stock (attach schedule)....... 540,078,787 582,616,280 582,616,280
c Investments—corporate bonds (attach schedule)....... 58,785,888 43,730,143 43,730,143
11 Investments—land, buildings, and equipment: basis bullet0
Less: accumulated depreciation (attach schedule) bullet0 0   0
12 Investments—mortgage loans.............      
13 Investments—other (attach schedule).......... 642,319,522 892,484,158 892,484,158
14 Land, buildings, and equipment: basis bullet7,530,562
Less: accumulated depreciation (attach schedule) bullet7,234,161 620,225 296,401 296,401
15 Other assets (describe bullet) 67,296,690 28,580,190 28,580,190
16 Total assets (to be completed by all filers—see the
instructions. Also, see page 1, item I) 1,416,758,091 1,602,580,672 1,602,580,672
Liabilities 17 Accounts payable and accrued expenses.......... 12,998,840 15,428,713
18 Grants payable................. 1,346,804 4,082,113
19 Deferred revenue.................    
20 Loans from officers, directors, trustees, and other disqualified persons 0 0
21 Mortgages and other notes payable (attach schedule)...... 0 0
22 Other liabilities (describe bullet)    
23 Total liabilities (add lines 17 through 22)......... 14,345,644 19,510,826
Net Assets or Fund Balances Foundations that follow FASB ASC 958, check here bullet
and complete lines 24, 25, 29 and 30.
24 Net assets without donor restrictions........... 1,402,412,447 1,583,069,846
25 Net assets with donor restrictions............    
Foundations that do not follow FASB ASC 958, check here bullet
and complete lines 26 through 30.
26 Capital stock, trust principal, or current funds........    
27 Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, bldg., and equipment fund    
28 Retained earnings, accumulated income, endowment, or other funds    
29 Total net assets or fund balances (see instructions)..... 1,402,412,447 1,583,069,846
30 Total liabilities and net assets/fund balances (see instructions). 1,416,758,091 1,602,580,672
Part III
Analysis of Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances
1
Total net assets or fund balances at beginning of year—Part II, column (a), line 29 (must agree with end-of-year figure reported on prior year’s return) ...............
1
1,402,412,447
2
Enter amount from Part I, line 27a .....................
2
81,106,239
3
Other increases not included in line 2 (itemize) bullet
3
438,887,451
4
Add lines 1, 2, and 3 ..........................
4
1,922,406,137
5
Decreases not included in line 2 (itemize) bullet
5
339,336,291
6
Total net assets or fund balances at end of year (line 4 minus line 5)—Part II, column (b), line 29 .
6
1,583,069,846
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Part IV
Capital Gains and Losses for Tax on Investment Income
(a) List and describe the kind(s) of property sold (e.g., real estate,
2-story brick warehouse; or common stock, 200 shs. MLC Co.)
(b)
How acquired
P—Purchase
D—Donation
(c)
Date acquired
(mo., day, yr.)
(d)
Date sold
(mo., day, yr.)
1 a TOTAL PUBLICLY TRADED SECURITIES P    
b CAPITAL GAINS FROM K-1'S P    
c
d
e
(e)
Gross sales price
(f)
Depreciation allowed
(or allowable)
(g)
Cost or other basis
plus expense of sale
(h)
Gain or (loss)
(e) plus (f) minus (g)
a 1,121,833,000   1,064,167,089 57,665,911
b 78,384,780     78,384,780
c
d
e
Complete only for assets showing gain in column (h) and owned by the foundation on 12/31/69 (l)
Gains (Col. (h) gain minus
col. (k), but not less than -0-) or
Losses (from col.(h))
(i)
F.M.V. as of 12/31/69
(j)
Adjusted basis
as of 12/31/69
(k)
Excess of col. (i)
over col. (j), if any
a     0 57,665,911
b     0 78,384,780
c
d
e
2 Capital gain net income or (net capital loss) Bracket If gain, also enter in Part I, line 7
If (loss), enter -0- in Part I, line 7
Bracket 2 136,050,691
3 Net short-term capital gain or (loss) as defined in sections 1222(5) and (6):
If gain, also enter in Part I, line 8, column (c) (see instructions). If (loss), enter -0-
in Part I, line 8 ...................
Bracket 3 0
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Part V
Excise Tax Based on Investment Income (Section 4940(a), 4940(b), 4940(e), or 4948—see instructions)
1a Exempt operating foundations described in section 4940(d)(2), check here Bullet and enter “N/A" on line 1. Bracket for line 1a
Date of ruling or determination letter:   (attach copy of letter if necessary–see instructions)
b All other domestic foundations enter 1.39% (0.0139) of line 27b. Exempt foreign organizations enter 4% (0.04) of Part I, line 12, col. (b)
2 Tax under section 511 (domestic section 4947(a)(1) trusts and taxable foundations only. Others enter -0-) 2  
3 Add lines 1 and 2........................... 3 2,072,479
4 Subtitle A (income) tax (domestic section 4947(a)(1) trusts and taxable foundations only. Others enter -0-) 4  
5 Tax based on investment income. Subtract line 4 from line 3. If zero or less, enter -0- ..... 5 2,072,479
6 Credits/Payments:
a 2021 estimated tax payments and 2020 overpayment credited to 2021 6a 3,093,049
b Exempt foreign organizations—tax withheld at source...... 6b  
c Tax paid with application for extension of time to file (Form 8868)... 6c  
d Backup withholding erroneously withheld ........... 6d  
7 Total credits and payments. Add lines 6a through 6d.............. 7 3,093,049
8 Enter any penalty for underpayment of estimated tax. Check here if Form 2220 is attached. 8 0
9 Tax due. If the total of lines 5 and 8 is more than line 7, enter amount owed.......Bullet 9  
10 Overpayment. If line 7 is more than the total of lines 5 and 8, enter the amount overpaid...Bullet 10 1,020,570
11 Enter the amount of line 10 to be: Credited to 2022 estimated taxBullet250,000 RefundedBullet 11 770,570
Part VI-A
Statements Regarding Activities
1a
During the tax year, did the foundation attempt to influence any national, state, or local legislation or did
Yes
No
it participate or intervene in any political campaign? ....................
1a
 
No
b
Did it spend more than $100 during the year (either directly or indirectly) for political purposes? See the instructions
for the definition.................................
1b
 
No
If the answer is "Yes" to 1a or 1b, attach a detailed description of the activities and copies of any materials
published or distributed by the foundation in connection with the activities.
c
Did the foundation file Form 1120-POL for this year?.....................
1c
 
No
d
Enter the amount (if any) of tax on political expenditures (section 4955) imposed during the year:
(1) On the foundation. bullet$   (2) On foundation managers.bullet$  
e
Enter the reimbursement (if any) paid by the foundation during the year for political expenditure tax imposed
on foundation managers.bullet$  
2
Has the foundation engaged in any activities that have not previously been reported to the IRS?.......
2
 
No
If "Yes," attach a detailed description of the activities.
3
Has the foundation made any changes, not previously reported to the IRS, in its governing instrument, articles
of incorporation, or bylaws, or other similar instruments? If "Yes," attach a conformed copy of the changes....
3
 
No
4a
Did the foundation have unrelated business gross income of $1,000 or more during the year?.........
4a
Yes
 
b
If "Yes," has it filed a tax return on Form 990-T for this year?...................
4b
Yes
 
5
Was there a liquidation, termination, dissolution, or substantial contraction during the year?.........
5
 
No
If "Yes," attach the statement required by General Instruction T.
6
Are the requirements of section 508(e) (relating to sections 4941 through 4945) satisfied either:
round bullet By language in the governing instrument, or
round bullet By state legislation that effectively amends the governing instrument so that no mandatory directions
that conflict with the state law remain in the governing instrument? ................
6
Yes
 
7
Did the foundation have at least $5,000 in assets at any time during the year? If "Yes," complete Part II, col. (c),
and Part XIV..................................
7
Yes
 
8a
Enter the states to which the foundation reports or with which it is registered (see instructions)
bulletCA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, AL, HI, IL, IN, MD, MA, MN, MS, MO, NM, NY, NC, ND, AZ, SC, TN, VA, AR, WI
b
If the answer is "Yes" to line 7, has the foundation furnished a copy of Form 990-PF to the Attorney
General (or designate) of each state as required by General Instruction G? If "No," attach explanation .
8b
Yes
 
9
Is the foundation claiming status as a private operating foundation within the meaning of section 4942(j)(3)
or 4942(j)(5) for calendar year 2021 or the taxable year beginning in 2021? See the instructions for Part XIII.
If "Yes," complete Part XIII .............................
9
 
No
10
Did any persons become substantial contributors during the tax year? If "Yes," attach a schedule listing their names
and addresses. ...............................
10
 
No
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Part VI-A
Statements Regarding Activities (continued)
11
At any time during the year, did the foundation, directly or indirectly, own a controlled entity within the
meaning of section 512(b)(13)? If "Yes," attach schedule. See instructions .............
11
Yes
 
12
Did the foundation make a distribution to a donor advised fund over which the foundation or a disqualified person had
advisory privileges? If "Yes," attach statement. See instructions.................
12
 
No
13
Did the foundation comply with the public inspection requirements for its annual returns and exemption application?
13
Yes
 
Website addressbulletWWW.LUMINAFOUNDATION.ORG
14
The books are in care ofbulletJulie K Shewmaker Telephone no.bullet (317) 951-5300

Located atbullet30 S Meridian St Suite 700IndianapolisIN ZIP+4bullet46204
15
Section 4947(a)(1) nonexempt charitable trusts filing Form 990-PF in lieu of Form 1041 —check here .........bullet
and enter the amount of tax-exempt interest received or accrued during the year ........bullet
15
 
16 At any time during calendar year 2021, did the foundation have an interest in or a signature or other authority over YesNo
a bank, securities, or other financial account in a foreign country? .................
16   No
See the instructions for exceptions and filing requirements for FinCEN Form 114. If "Yes", enter the name of the foreign
country bullet
Part VI-B
Statements Regarding Activities for Which Form 4720 May Be Required
File Form 4720 if any item is checked in the "Yes" column, unless an exception applies.
Yes
No
1a
During the year did the foundation (either directly or indirectly):
(1) Engage in the sale or exchange, or leasing of property with a disqualified person? ...........
1a(1)
 
No
(2) Borrow money from, lend money to, or otherwise extend credit to (or accept it from)
a disqualified person? ..............................
1a(2)
 
No
(3) Furnish goods, services, or facilities to (or accept them from) a disqualified person? ...........
1a(3)
 
No
(4) Pay compensation to, or pay or reimburse the expenses of, a disqualified person? ............
1a(4)
Yes
 
(5) Transfer any income or assets to a disqualified person (or make any of either available
for the benefit or use of a disqualified person)? ......................
1a(5)
 
No
(6) Agree to pay money or property to a government official? (Exception. Check "No"
if the foundation agreed to make a grant to or to employ the official for a period
after termination of government service, if terminating within 90 days.) ...............
1a(6)
 
No
b
If any answer is "Yes" to 1a(1)–(6), did any of the acts fail to qualify under the exceptions described in Regulations
section 53.4941(d)-3 or in a current notice regarding disaster assistance? See instructions ..........
1b
 
No
c
Organizations relying on a current notice regarding disaster assistance check here ........bullet
d
Did the foundation engage in a prior year in any of the acts described in 1a, other than excepted acts,
that were not corrected before the first day of the tax year beginning in 2021? .............
1d
 
No
2
Taxes on failure to distribute income (section 4942) (does not apply for years the foundation was a private
operating foundation defined in section 4942(j)(3) or 4942(j)(5)):
a
At the end of tax year 2021, did the foundation have any undistributed income (Part XII, lines 6d
and 6e) for tax year(s) beginning before 2021?....................
2a
 
No
If "Yes," list the years bullet20, 20, 20, 20
b
Are there any years listed in 2a for which the foundation is not applying the provisions of section 4942(a)(2)
(relating to incorrect valuation of assets) to the year’s undistributed income? (If applying section 4942(a)(2)
to all years listed, answer "No" and attach statement—see instructions.) ..............
2b
 
 
c
If the provisions of section 4942(a)(2) are being applied to any of the years listed in 2a, list the years here.
bullet20, 20, 20, 20
3a
Did the foundation hold more than a 2% direct or indirect interest in any business enterprise at
any time during the year? ..............................
3a
Yes
 
b
If "Yes," did it have excess business holdings in 2021 as a result of (1) any purchase by the foundation
or disqualified persons after May 26, 1969; (2) the lapse of the 5-year period (or longer period approved
by the Commissioner under section 4943(c)(7)) to dispose of holdings acquired by gift or bequest; or (3)
the lapse of the 10-, 15-, or 20-year first phase holding period? (Use Schedule C, Form 4720, to determine
if the foundation had excess business holdings in 2021.) .....................
3b
 
No
4a
Did the foundation invest during the year any amount in a manner that would jeopardize its charitable purposes?
4a
 
No
b
Did the foundation make any investment in a prior year (but after December 31, 1969) that could jeopardize its
charitable purpose that had not been removed from jeopardy before the first day of the tax year beginning in 2021? ..
4b
 
No
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Part VI-B
Statements Regarding Activities for Which Form 4720 May Be Required (continued)
5a
During the year did the foundation pay or incur any amount to:
Yes
No
(1) Carry on propaganda, or otherwise attempt to influence legislation (section 4945(e))? ..........
5a(1)
 
No
(2) Influence the outcome of any specific public election (see section 4955); or to carry
on, directly or indirectly, any voter registration drive? ....................
5a(2)
 
No
(3) Provide a grant to an individual for travel, study, or other similar purposes? .............
5a(3)
 
No
(4) Provide a grant to an organization other than a charitable, etc., organization described
in section 4945(d)(4)(A)? See instructions ........................
5a(4)
Yes
 
(5) Provide for any purpose other than religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or
educational purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals? .............
5a(5)
 
No
b
If any answer is "Yes" to 5a(1)–(5), did any of the transactions fail to qualify under the exceptions described in
Regulations section 53.4945 or in a current notice regarding disaster assistance? See instructions ........
5b
 
No
c
Organizations relying on a current notice regarding disaster assistance check .........bullet
d
If the answer is "Yes" to question 5a(4), does the foundation claim exemption from the
tax because it maintained expenditure responsibility for the grant? .................
5d
Yes
 
If "Yes," attach the statement required by Regulations section 53.4945–5(d).
6a
Did the foundation, during the year, receive any funds, directly or indirectly, to pay premiums on
a personal benefit contract? .............................
6a
 
No
b
Did the foundation, during the year, pay premiums, directly or indirectly, on a personal benefit contract? ....
6b
 
No
If "Yes" to 6b, file Form 8870.
7a
At any time during the tax year, was the foundation a party to a prohibited tax shelter transaction?
7a
 
No
b
If "Yes", did the foundation receive any proceeds or have any net income attributable to the transaction? .....
7b
 
 
8
Is the foundation subject to the section 4960 tax on payment(s) of more than $1,000,000 in remuneration or
excess parachute payment during the year? .........................
8
 
No
Part VII
Information About Officers, Directors, Trustees, Foundation Managers, Highly Paid Employees,
and Contractors
1 List all officers, directors, trustees, foundation managers and their compensation. See instructions
(a) Name and address (b) Title, and average
hours per week
devoted to position
(c) Compensation
(If not paid, enter
-0-)
(d) Contributions to employee benefit plans and deferred compensation (e) Expense account,
other allowances
Joseph Boateng Director
2.000
34,000 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Matt Breitfelder Director
2.000
34,000 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Joe Castro Director
1.000
28,000 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Justin Christian Director
1.000
28,000 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Kathy Davis Director
2.000
45,000 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Matthew Goldberg Director
1.000
28,000 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Austan Goolsbee Director
1.000
28,000 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Allan Hubbard Director
1.000
28,000 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
F Joseph Loughrey Director
0.000
7,077 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Alisa Miller Director
2.000
34,000 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Christine Pambianchi Director
1.000
28,000 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
William Serrata Director
1.000
21,000 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Belle Wheelan Director
1.000
7,077 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
David Wilson Director
1.000
28,000 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Mark Yudof Director
1.000
7,077 0 0
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Jamie Merisotis President;CEO
40.000
913,733 142,257 1,800
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Holiday McKiernan Exec VP; COO; General Counsel; Secretary
40.000
523,556 162,788 2,256
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Danette Howard Sr VP and Chief Strategy Officer
40.000
400,465 94,883 2,070
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Brad Kelsheimer VP for Fin and Invest.; CFO; Treasurer
40.000
398,153 132,173 1,800
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Courtney Brown VP of Strategic Impact
40.000
323,456 146,950 2,256
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Debra Humphreys VP of Strategic Engagement
40.000
257,727 96,854 2,256
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Chauncy Lennon VP for the Future of Learning and Work
40.000
299,679 114,765 1,800
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Timothy Robinson VP of Administration and Partnerships
40.000
216,068 109,142 2,778
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
2 Compensation of five highest-paid employees (other than those included on line 1—see instructions). If none, enter “NONE."
(a) Name and address of each employee paid more than $50,000 (b) Title, and average
hours per week
devoted to position
(c) Compensation (d) Contributions to
employee benefit
plans and deferred
compensation
(e) Expense account,
other allowances
Haley Glover Strategy Director
40.000
194,923 74,829 2,284
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Christa Velasquez Dir Lumina I.V.
40.000
198,711 45,300 100
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Shelley Lloyd Dir of HR & Fac
40.000
193,256 100,593 2,404
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Kevin Corcoran Strategy Director
40.000
200,369 106,843 2,698
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Julie Shewmaker AVP for Fin & acct
40.000
189,637 75,082 2,164
30 S Meridian
Suite 700
Indianapolis,IN46204
Total number of other employees paid over $50,000...................bullet 55
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Part VII
Information About Officers, Directors, Trustees, Foundation Managers, Highly Paid Employees,
and Contractors (continued)
3 Five highest-paid independent contractors for professional services (see instructions). If none, enter "NONE".
(a) Name and address of each person paid more than $50,000 (b) Type of service (c) Compensation
CornerStone Partners Investment consulting and advisory services 5,934,990
675 Jefferson Parkway
Charlottesville,VA22911
HCM Strategists LLC Support Lumina's state policy agenda 1,343,861
501 Congress Ave
Suite 257
Austin,TX78701
VOX Global Communication service provider 655,183
PO Box 771733
St Louis,MO63177
Kite Washington LLC Rental property manager 555,758
30 S MERIDIAN ST 1100
INDIANAPOLIS,IN46204
Morgan Lewis Bokius LLC Legal services provider 403,947
1111 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington,DC20004
Total number of others receiving over $50,000 for professional services.............bullet76
Part VIII-A
Summary of Direct Charitable Activities
List the foundation’s four largest direct charitable activities during the tax year. Include relevant statistical information such as the number of organizations and other beneficiaries served, conferences convened, research papers produced, etc. Expenses
1 Technical Assistance: The Foundation provides technical assistance based on nonpartisan research and analyses to stakeholders in the field of post-secondary education, as well as to policymakers who are tasked with developing policy options related to increasing attainment. Foundation executives and staff regularly provide technical advice and assistance about critical issues such as the state of access to education beyond high school, the range of programs that have been initiated to increase such access, and efforts to enhance the likelihood of student success. This includes providing briefings and testimony at the request of policymakers on matters within the Foundation's expertise. The Foundation uses nonpartisan research and analyses to provide background and educational information on a wide array of issues affecting post-secondary education. 9,259,198
2 Research and Publications: The Foundation conducts substantial nonpartisan research and analyses on issues affecting post-secondary education and makes this research widely available at no charge. The Foundation released its benchmark report, "A Stronger Nation: Learning beyond high school builds American talent," as an online data visualization tool. This report, based on federal data, offers a compelling case for the need to dramatically increase the share of Americans with workforce certificates, college degrees, and other high-quality post-secondary credentials. The tool, which was widely shared through media pitching and social media outreach, offers state-by-state analyses of the education levels of each state's residents, highlighting the work that must be done to achieve educational attainment of 60 percent. The Foundation released two issues of Focus magazine, a publication which highlights significant issues facing post-secondary education. 4,060,504
3 Conferences and Convenings: The Foundation convenes post-secondary education leaders, policymakers, researchers, and others who are influential and actively involved in efforts to expand access to and success in post-secondary education, particularly among difficult-to-reach populations such as students of color, adults who delay their pursuit of education beyond high school, first-generation students, and students from low-income families. These convenings are focused on bringing together stakeholders around a range of topics with the objectives of learning, building, sharing, and acting. Topics covered range from overcoming barriers to post-secondary education to increasing rates of persistence and completion among students who enroll in college or other post-secondary programs. 1,285,003
4 Philanthropy: The Foundation actively supports the philanthropic sector as well as organizations involved in the field of post-secondary education. Foundation executives and employees are active with philanthropic organizations in Indianapolis, where the Foundation is headquartered, and in the vicinity of the District of Columbia, where it has a satellite office. Foundation executives and staff members also serve on the boards of local, national and international charitable organizations. For example, the Foundation's president and CEO serves on the board of Ditchley Foundation in the United Kingdom, as past chairman and trustee emeritus of the Council on Foundations, and the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership. Other Lumina staff serve on boards such as The National Survey of Student Engagement, Indy Chamber, DePauw University and the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. 1,173,128
Part VIII-B
Summary of Program-Related Investments (see instructions)
Describe the two largest program-related investments made by the foundation during the tax year on lines 1 and 2. Amount
1 College Consortium, Inc. (Acadeum): On-line course sharing amoung college networks. 300,000
2  
All other program-related investments. See instructions.
3  
Total. Add lines 1 through 3.........................bullet300,000
Form 990-PF (2021)
Form 990-PF (2021)
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Part IX
Minimum Investment Return (All domestic foundations must complete this part. Foreign foundations, see instructions.)
1
Fair market value of assets not used (or held for use) directly in carrying out charitable, etc.,
purposes:
a
Average monthly fair market value of securities...................
1a
1,476,456,973
b
Average of monthly cash balances.......................
1b
23,289,750
c
Fair market value of all other assets (see instructions)................
1c
1,260,761
d
Total (add lines 1a, b, and c).........................
1d
1,501,007,484
e
Reduction claimed for blockage or other factors reported on lines 1a and
1c (attach detailed explanation) .............
1e
0
2
Acquisition indebtedness applicable to line 1 assets..................
2
 
3
Subtract line 2 from line 1d.........................
3
1,501,007,484
4
Cash deemed held for charitable activities. Enter 1.5% (0.015) of line 3 (for greater amount, see
instructions) .............................
4
22,515,112
5
Net value of noncharitable-use assets. Subtract line 4 from line 3. ............
5
1,478,492,372
6
Minimum investment return. Enter 5% (0.05) of line 5................
6
73,924,619
Part X
Distributable Amount (see instructions) (Section 4942(j)(3) and (j)(5) private operating foundations and certain foreign organizations check here right arrow and do not complete this part.)
1
Minimum investment return from Part IX, line 6..................
1
73,924,619
2a
Tax on investment income for 2021 from Part V, line 5.......
2a
2,072,479
b
Income tax for 2021. (This does not include the tax from Part V.) ...
2b
 
c
Add lines 2a and 2b............................
2c
2,072,479
3
Distributable amount before adjustments. Subtract line 2c from line 1............
3
71,852,140
4
Recoveries of amounts treated as qualifying distributions................
4
611,145
5
Add lines 3 and 4............................
5
72,463,285
6
Deduction from distributable amount (see instructions).................
6
 
7
Distributable amount as adjusted. Subtract line 6 from line 5. Enter here and on Part XII, line 1 ...
7
72,463,285
Part XI
Qualifying Distributions (see instructions)
1
Amounts paid (including administrative expenses) to accomplish charitable, etc., purposes:
a
Expenses, contributions, gifts, etc.—total from Part I, column (d), line 26 ..........
1a
82,503,216
b
Program-related investments—total from Part VIII-B..................
1b
300,000
2
Amounts paid to acquire assets used (or held for use) directly in carrying out charitable, etc.,
purposes...............................
2
41,918
3
Amounts set aside for specific charitable projects that satisfy the:
a
Suitability test (prior IRS approval required)....................
3a
 
b
Cash distribution test (attach the required schedule) .................
3b
0
4
Qualifying distributions. Add lines 1a through 3b. Enter here and on Part XII, line 4.
4
82,845,134
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Part XII
Undistributed Income (see instructions)
(a)
Corpus
(b)
Years prior to 2020
(c)
2020
(d)
2021
1 Distributable amount for 2021 from Part X, line 7 72,463,285
2 Undistributed income, if any, as of the end of 2021:
a Enter amount for 2020 only....... 0
b Total for prior years:2019, 2018, 2017 0
3 Excess distributions carryover, if any, to 2021:
a From 2016...... 17,160,656
b From 2017...... 13,147,668
c From 2018...... 21,044,755
d From 2019...... 30,158,428
e From 2020...... 10,587,827
f Total of lines 3a through e ........ 92,099,334
4Qualifying distributions for 2021 from Part
XI, line 4: bullet$ 82,845,134
a Applied to 2020, but not more than line 2a 0
b Applied to undistributed income of prior years
(Election required—see instructions).....
0
c Treated as distributions out of corpus (Election
required—see instructions)........
0
d Applied to 2021 distributable amount..... 72,463,285
e Remaining amount distributed out of corpus 10,381,849
5 Excess distributions carryover applied to 2021.   0
(If an amount appears in column (d), the
same amount must be shown in column (a).)
6Enter the net total of each column as
indicated below:
a Corpus. Add lines 3f, 4c, and 4e. Subtract line 5 102,481,183
b Prior years’ undistributed income. Subtract
line 4b from line 2b ..........
0
c Enter the amount of prior years’ undistributed
income for which a notice of deficiency has
been issued, or on which the section 4942(a)
tax has been previously assessed......
 
d Subtract line 6c from line 6b. Taxable amount
—see instructions ...........
0
e Undistributed income for 2019. Subtract line
4a from line 2a. Taxable amount—see
instructions .............
0
f Undistributed income for 2021. Subtract
lines 4d and 5 from line 1. This amount must
be distributed in 2022 ..........
0
7 Amounts treated as distributions out of
corpus to satisfy requirements imposed by
section 170(b)(1)(F) or 4942(g)(3) (Election may
be required - see instructions) .......
0
8 Excess distributions carryover from 2016 not
applied on line 5 or line 7 (see instructions) ...
17,160,656
9 Excess distributions carryover to 2022.
Subtract lines 7 and 8 from line 6a ......
85,320,527
10 Analysis of line 9:
a Excess from 2017.... 13,147,668
b Excess from 2018.... 21,044,755
c Excess from 2019.... 30,158,428
d Excess from 2020.... 10,587,827
e Excess from 2021.... 10,381,849
Form 990-PF (2021)
Form 990-PF (2021)
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Part XIII
Private Operating Foundations (see instructions and Part VI-A, question 9)
1a If the foundation has received a ruling or determination letter that it is a private operating
foundation, and the ruling is effective for 2021, enter the date of the ruling ...... bullet
 
b Check box to indicate whether the organization is a private operating foundation described in section or
2a Enter the lesser of the adjusted net
income from Part I or the minimum
investment return from Part IX for each
year listed ..........
Tax year Prior 3 years (e) Total
(a) 2021 (b) 2020 (c) 2019 (d) 2018
         
b 85% (0.85) of line 2a .........          
c Qualifying distributions from Part XI,
line 4 for each year listed .....
         
d Amounts included in line 2c not used directly
for active conduct of exempt activities ..........
         
e Qualifying distributions made directly
for active conduct of exempt activities.
Subtract line 2d from line 2c ....
         
3 Complete 3a, b, or c for the
alternative test relied upon:
a “Assets" alternative test—enter:
(1) Value of all assets ......          
(2) Value of assets qualifying
under section 4942(j)(3)(B)(i)
         
b “Endowment" alternative test— enter 2/3
of minimum investment return shown in
Part IX, line 6 for each year listed ..
         
c “Support" alternative test—enter:
(1) Total support other than gross
investment income (interest,
dividends, rents, payments
on securities loans (section
512(a)(5)), or royalties) ....
         
(2) Support from general public
and 5 or more exempt
organizations as provided in
section 4942(j)(3)(B)(iii)....
         
(3) Largest amount of support
from an exempt organization
         
(4) Gross investment income          
Part XIV
Supplementary Information (Complete this part only if the foundation had $5,000 or more in
assets at any time during the year—see instructions.)
1Information Regarding Foundation Managers:
aList any managers of the foundation who have contributed more than 2% of the total contributions received by the foundation
before the close of any tax year (but only if they have contributed more than $5,000). (See section 507(d)(2).)
bList any managers of the foundation who own 10% or more of the stock of a corporation (or an equally large portion of the
ownership of a partnership or other entity) of which the foundation has a 10% or greater interest.
2Information Regarding Contribution, Grant, Gift, Loan, Scholarship, etc., Programs:
Check here bullet
aThe name, address, and telephone number or e-mail address of the person to whom applications should be addressed:
Program Office New Inquiry
Lumina Foundation for Education
PO Box 1806
Indianapolis,IN462061806
OC
bThe form in which applications should be submitted and information and materials they should include:
Lumina Foundation does not have a formal letter of inquiry (LOI) policy. However, we do review unsolicited requests. Unsolicited requests are reviewed by the grants management team for alignment with the Foundation's current strategic priorities. If the request aligns with current work, it is referred to a program officer for further review. Requests considered viable are invited to submit concept papers for further consideration by Lumina Executive Team members. Formal invitations for full proposal may be advanced following initial evaluation.
cAny submission deadlines:
UNSOLICITED INQUIRIES RECEIVED BY THE END OF SEPTEMBER FOR THE YEAR 2021
dAny restrictions or limitations on awards, such as by geographical areas, charitable fields, kinds of institutions, or other
factors:
Lumina carefully reviews every grant inquiry that meets foundation guidelines. Following the initial review, we will inform applicants within two months of receipt whether the inquiry fits our current priorities and resources. Due to limited resources, we cannot request proposals from all inquiries that meet our criteria. If we decide to request a full proposal, a Program Officer will contact the applicant to request additional information and to provide instructions on applying for a grant. An invitation to submit a proposal does not guarantee funding. Lumina carefully considers all solicited proposals; occasionally, we invite external experts to review proposals as well. We are diligent in our efforts to respond promptly to proposals. Assuming potential grantees' timely responses to requests for information, the entire review and approval process typically takes approximately six months.
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Part XIV
Supplementary Information (continued)
3 Grants and Contributions Paid During the Year or Approved for Future Payment
Recipient If recipient is an individual,
show any relationship to
any foundation manager
or substantial contributor
Foundation
status of
recipient
Purpose of grant or
contribution
Amount
Name and address (home or business)
aPaid during the year

Century Foundation Inc The

One Whitehall Street 15th Floor
New York,NY10004
  EOF To support the second cohort of Next100 policy entrepreneurs and share lessons with other policy organizations 225,000

Century Foundation Inc The

One Whitehall Street 15th Floor
New York,NY10004
  EOF To support work on federal higher education financing policies to better serve low-income students and students of color. 300,000

Century Foundation Inc The

One Whitehall Street 15th Floor
New York,NY10004
  EOF To expand current Industry and Inclusion cohort to include at least eight new community college-led partnerships in expanding manufacturing credentialing and employment opportunities for workers of color. 745,000

American Legion The

700 N Pennsylvania St
Indianapolis,IN46204
  NC To generate advice and guidance to Department of Defense, industry, and academia on lowering credentialing barriers for veterans and servicemembers through continued American Legion programs and initiatives align military and civilian credentials. 100,000

Ohio State University The

203 Bricker Hall190 North Oval Mall
Columbus,OH43215
  NC To support the Mary Jane's Legacy Project. 250,000

Trustees of Indiana University The

PO Box 1847
Bloomington,IN47402
  PC To support the I.U. Network Science Institute's plan to develop network mapping and visualization tools to advance Lumina's Human Network Design strategy. 175,000

Trustees of Indiana University The

PO Box 1847
Bloomington,IN47402
  PC To support the IUPUI School of Education's Education for Liberation program. 250,000

University of North Carolina System

PO Box 2688 910 Raleigh Road
Chapel Hill,NC27514
  PC To increase university capacity to serve adult learners and increase adult learner enrollment within the UNC System 400,000

Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives Foundation

1330 Braddock Place Suite 300
Alexandria,VA22314
  PC To support up to eight partnerships between local or regional chambers of commerce and community colleges to expand employment aligned credential attainment for adults of color. 1,297,826

National Student Clearinghouse Research Center

2300 Dulles Station Boulevard Suite
220
Herndon,VA20171
  PC To improve the quality and process by which student data from industry credentialing bodies is matched to create a single learner record. 500,000

National Student Clearinghouse Research Center

2300 Dulles Station Boulevard Suite
220
Herndon,VA20171
  PC To better understand the re-enrollment, perseverance and credentials earned by students with some college, but no credential. 1,000,000

University of Texas System The

210 W 7th Street
Austin,TX78701
  PC To redesign student pathways to ensure equity. 400,000

Minnesota State System

30 East 7th Street Suite 350
St Paul,MN55101
  PC To support the development of Strategic Enrollment Management Plans at up to 15 Minnesota State Community Colleges. 418,000

National Conference of State Legislatures

7700 East First Place
Denver,CO80230
  NC To advance Lumina's state policy agenda among state legislators. 200,000

A Bigger Vision Films a Project of Child Advocates

7035 Doral N Dr Suite G
Indianapolis,IN46240
  PC To support the film production of "Old Whitle Man Gets Woke," the story of Dan Wakefield, who reported on race relations in the segregated South during the fifities and sixties. 100,000

Bard Prison Initiative Bard College

30 Campus Road PO Box 5000
AnnandaleonHudson,NY125045000
  PC To support the development, implementation and scaling strategy of Bard Prison Initiative MicroColleges. 100,000

Colorado Department of Higher Education

1600 Broadway Suite 2200
Denver,CO80202
  NC To support the Colorado Department of Higher Education's Equity Champions Coalition 125,000

Connecticut State Colleges and Universities board of Trustees

61 Woodland Street
Hartford,CT06105
  NC To perform an "adult learner policy audit" and build infrastructure to address costs beyond tuition for adults 91,300

Dorothy A Johnson Center for Phil & Nonprof Leade

201 Front Ave SW Suite 200
Grand Rapids,MI49401
  PC To provide operational support to expand the student pipeline into the philanthropic sector. 100,000

Education Strategy Group

4716 Drummond Avenue
Chevy Chase,MD20815
  NC To lead the coordination and technical advisory capacity of the state Credential As You Go network 1,300,000

Elizabeth City State University

1704 Weeksville Rd
Elizabeth City,NC27909
  NC To build HBCU institutional capacity to serve Black adult learners. 100,000

Fayetteville State University

1200 Murchison Road
Fayetteville,NC28301
  PC To build HBCU institutional capacity to serve Black adult learners. 100,000

Independent Sector

1602 L Street NorthwestSuite 900
Washington,DC20036
  PC To support the creation of a durable partnership between the non-profit sector and the White House. 300,000

North Carolina Community Colleges System Office

200 W Jones Street
Raleigh,NC27603
  PC To support North Carolina Community College System participation in Innovative Credentials to Associates Network to increase adult learner of color completion. 400,000

Ohio Department of Higher Education

25 South Front Street
Columbus,OH43215
  PC To support Ohio's efforts to articulate high-quality industry recognized credentials that benefit learners of color into academic pathways aligned with Lumina's state policy agenda. 350,000

Open Campus Media Inc Institute for Nonprofit News

One Thomas Circle NW 700
Washington DC,CA90015
  PC To support the journalism of a national reporter writing about racial equity in higher education. 325,000

PBS NewsHour Productions

3939 Campbell Avenue
Arlington,VA22206
  PC To support public television news broadcast segments related to the nation's need for increased educational attainment after high school.. 625,000

Urban Institute The

500 LEnfant Plaza SW
Washington,DC20024
  PC To support Urban Institute's research on designing grant aid to reduce racial and ethnic inequalities 115,000

Virginia Community College System

300 Arboretum Place Suite 200
Richmond,VA23236
  PC To support Virginia Community College System participation in Innovative Credentials to Associates Network to increase adult learner of color completion. 400,000

Virginia Community College System

300 Arboretum Place Suite 200
Richmond,VA23236
  PC To create a pipeline into careers in construction and infrastructure through a combination of higher education and workforce training. 400,000

Winston-Salem State University

601 South Martin Luther King Jr Dr
WinstonSalem,NC27110
  PC To build HBCU institutional capacity to serve Black adult learners. 100,000

Achieving the Dream Inc

8403 Colesville Road Suite 450
Silver Spring,MD20910
  PC To accelerate change and develop participation proof points in the field through direct investment in institutions. 707,800

American Council on Education

One Dupont Circle NW
Washington,DC200361193
  PC To enable ACE to transform their CREDIT transcripts for work-based and military learning to use competencies and create digital learner records. 400

American University

4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington,DC20016
  PC To design tools for the higher education sector that provide pedagogical, policy, and victim-centered responses to rising hate and polarization. 120,000

Aspen Institute The

2300 N Street NW Suite 700
Washington,DC20037
  PC To pilot new policies, practices and programs that support the success of students of color who are also parents at MSIs. 350,000

Association of American Colleges and Universities

1818 R Street Northwest
Washington,DC20009
  PC To advance evidence on the efficacy of civic and community-based engagement in higher education 210,000

Association of American Colleges and Universities

1818 R Street Northwest
Washington,DC20009
  PC To support the Association of American Colleges and Universities' Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Centers. 400,000

Association of Public and Land-grant Universities

1220 L Street NW Suite 1000
Washington,DC20005
  PC To support development of navigation/recruitment strategies and comprehensive student success pathways for adults of color pursuing BA degrees. 818,000

Complete College America

350 Massachusetts Ave Suite 300
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC Create a HBCC/PBCC network and provide technical assistance to implement credentials to associates pathways and related policy guidance. 1,000,000

Complete College America

350 Massachusetts Ave Suite 300
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To conduct research to determine which student success reforms benefit adult learners of color most 124,700

Complete College America

350 Massachusetts Ave Suite 300
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To work with Kentucky's CPE to implement comprehensive pathways that align with students' career goals and integrate career competencies and experiential activities in degrees. 550,000

Council on Foundations

2121 Crystal Dr Suite 700
Arlington,VA22202
  PC To provide strategic operational support for personnel and programmatic efforts. 100,000

Education Writers Association

3516 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington,DC20008
  PC To support journalism training that supports informed, independent, authoritative coverage of higher learning issues. 650,000

Excelencia in Education Inc

1156 15th Street NW Suite 1001
Washington,DC20005
  PC To support the advancement and scale of the Seal of Excelencia. 150,000

Georgetown University

37th O Streets Northwest
Washington,DC20057
  PC Add valuable empirical context around equity in postsecondary education and the economic value of degrees and credentials. 2,000,000

Higher Learning Advocates

1001 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 71
0
Washington,DC20006
  PC To support the general operations of Higher Learning Advocates 500,000

Investigative Reporters and Editors

138 Neff Annex
Columbia,MO65211
  PC To support investigative training for students and faculty members at minority-serving institutions. 160,000

Ivy Tech Foundation

50 West Fall Creek Parkway North Dr
ive
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support participation through the development of actionable strategic enrollment management plans at Ivy-Tech Indianapolis Campus. 200,000

NALEO Educational Fund

1122 West Washington Boulevard Thir
d Floor
Los Angeles,CA90015
  PC To support NALEO Education Fund's policymaker education and professional development on postsecondary education, talent development, and equitable attainment for Latino elected/appointed officials. 175,000

Purdue University

403 West Wood Street
West Lafayette,IN47907
  PC To deploy Herman Rubin's charitable donation by supporting an intensive one week, one credit math skills development and enrichment program for rising high school sophomores during the summer session. 250,000

Research Foundation of State University of New York

PO Box 9
Albany,NY12246
  PC To support community colleges in the State University of New York system participation in Innovative Credentials to Associates Network to increase adult learner of color completion. 600,000

Research Foundation of State University of New York

PO Box 9
Albany,NY12246
  PC To support the development of Strategic Enrollment Management plans at the 30 SUNY Community Colleges. (Connected to AACRAO grant) 900,000

United Negro College Fund

8260 Willow Oaks Corporate DrivePO
Box 10444
Fairfax,VA22031
  PC To conduct an implementation evaluation of the scaling student success HBCU initiative 289,700

US Chamber of Commerce Foundation

1615 H Street Northwest
Washington,DC20062
  PC To support two statewide Talent Pipeline Management Academies with community college partners. 1,500,000

Alabama Possible

PO Box 55058
Birmingham,AL35255
  PC To support Alabama Possible 125,000

American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers

1108 16th Street NW Suite 400
Washington,DC20036
  PC To study transcript and registration hold practices and potential remedies to promote re-enrollment and completion 200,000

American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers

1108 16th Street NW Suite 400
Washington,DC20036
  PC To assist state community college systems in developing strategic enrollment management plans. 1,450,000

American Ditchley Foundation

31 West 34th Street 7th Floor 7010
New York,NY10016
  PC To continue to develop the transatlantic Ditchley-Lumina partnership, with a focus on education, the renewal of democracies, and climate action 395,000

American Institutes for Research

1000 Thomas Jefferson St NW
Washington,DC20007
  PC To research adult-friendly educational and training models that support participation among adults of color 500,000

Behavioral Ideas Lab Inc

80 Broad Street 30th Floor
New York,NY10004
  PC To apply behavioral interventions aimed at increasing adult enrollment in bachelor's programs 494,000

Behavioral Ideas Lab Inc

80 Broad Street 30th Floor
New York,NY10004
  PC To help community colleges address behavioral design in their participation design work. (Linked to Participation Design RFP project) 517,000

Brennan Center for Justice

120 Broadway Suite 1750
New York,NY10271
  PC To relaunch the Fellows Program to support a public better prepared to participate in civic life 300,000

California State University Foundation

401 Golden Shore
Long Beach,CA90802
  PC To digitize degree pathways and implement faculty dashboards in the CSU system. 650,000

Cambridge in America

PO Box 9123 JAF BLG
New York,NY10087
  PC To support the Universal Ownership Summit and the development of an open course on sustainable finance 120,000

Capital B News Inc

511 58th Street Apt B
Brooklyn,NY11220
  PC To support Capital B, a local and national nonprofit news organization. 300,000

Center for American Progress

1333 H Street Northwest Suite 100E
Washington,DC20005
  PC To support research, policy analysis and nonpartisan advocacy in support of efforts to increase postsecondary attainment and quality, especially among low-income and adult students 330,000

Center for Law and Social Policy

1310 L Street NW Suite 900
Washington,DC20036
  PC To support state and federal policy on addressing non-tuition costs, equity, and affordability 150,000

Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness

1550 Wilson Blvd Suite 600
Arlington,VA22209
  PC To increase the capacity of the public Labor Market Information system to provide relevant sub-state and skills occupational projection data for education and training providers. 350,000

Chalkbeat Inc

1288 Coney Island Avenue 300434
Brooklyn,NY10001
  PC To support Chalkbeat's higher education coverage in Colorado and Indiana. 350,000

Colorado Community College System Foundation The

9101 E Lowry Boulevard
Denver,CO80230
  PC To support Colorado community colleges participation in Innovative Credentials to Associates Network to increase adult learner of color completion. 800,000

Colorado Mountain College Foundation Inc

802 Grand Avenue
Glenwood Springs,CO81601
  PC To support the expansion of Dual Mission colleges. 100,000

Community College Research Center

Box 174 525 W 120th Street
New York,NY10027
  PC Identify state funding strategies that support student success for working adult learners of color. 200,000

Data Quality Campaign Inc

1341 G St NW Suite 700
Washington,DC20005
  PC To build internal expertise and educate state and national partners on policies needed to move the needle on quality postsecondary and workforce data further, faster. 300,000

EdSource

436 14th Street Suite 1005
Oakland,CA94612
  PC To support coverage of higher education issues in California. 350,000

Education Trust Inc The

592 Tenth St NW
Atlanta,GA30318
  PC To support Ed Trust in providing technical assistance to a cohort states implementing the Ed Trust Equity Policy Audit framework 450,000

Equal Measure

520 Walnut Street Suite 1450
Philadelphia,PA19106
  PC To serve as the implementation evaluation partner for the comprehensive participation design initiative 474,800

Flanner House of Indianapolis Inc

2424 Dr MLK Jr Street
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support the Flanner House of Indianapolis Community Mental Health Center. 200,000

Foundation for California Community Colleges

1102 Q Street Suite 4800
Sacramento,CA95811
  PC To support California Community College System participation in Innovative Credentials to Associates Network to increase adult learner of color completion. 1,000,000

Foundation for California Community Colleges

1102 Q Street Suite 4800
Sacramento,CA95814
  PC To support participation through the development of actionable strategic enrollment management plans at 10-20 California Community Colleges. (Connected to AACRAO grant) 653,700

Foundation for California Community Colleges

1102 Q Street Suite 4800
Sacramento,CA95814
  PC To build on existing partnerships between California community colleges, the California Workforce Development Board, and the State Building & Construction Trades Council to improve community college outcomes for High Road Construction Careers participants. 1,000,000

Fundacion Comunitaria de Puerto Rico

PO Box 70362
San Juan,PR00936
  PC To support the REBIA initiative designed to combat racism and inequities in Afro-LatinX communities in Latin America and the U.S. 200,000

George Washington Institute of Public Policy

805 21st Street NorthwestSuite 625
Washington,DC20052
  PC To expand, improve and manage the Non-degree Credentials Research Network(NCRN). 250,000

Georgia State University Foundation

PO Box 2668
Atlanta,GA30301
  PC To support the National Institute for Student Success. 275,000

Goodwill Foundation of Central and Southern Indiana Inc

1635 W Michigan Street
Indianapolis,IN46222
  PC To support Goodwill's collobaration with Cook Medical Group to bring employment, housing and food security to the residents living in the near-eastside of Indianapolis. 250,000

Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media

475 Riverside Drive Suite 650
New York,NY100276696
  PC To produce, publish, and broker publication of in-depth national education stories about the need for more people to receive education and training beyond high school. 850,000

Highlander Research & Education Center Inc

1959 Highlander Way
Maryville,TN37802
  PC To support the Highlander Research and Education Center's efforts to work with people in Appalachia and the South through popular education, language justice, participatory research, cultural work and intergenerational organizing. 400,000

HOPE Center for College Community and Justice - Temple University

1301 Cecil B Moore Avenue Ritter An
nex
Philadephia,PA191226027
  PC To improve cost of attendance estimates and student need calculations 150,000

HOPE Center for College Community and Justice - Temple University

1301 Cecil B Moore Avenue Ritter An
nex
Philadephia,PA19122
  PC To build capacity in federal higher education policy related to student basic needs 400,000

Institute for College Access and Success The

1212 Broadway Suite 1100
Oakland,CA94612
  PC To develop and advance policy proposals to strengthen the federal-state partnership on higher education. 350,000

Ithaka SR

101 Greenwich Street 18th FL
New York,NY10006
  PC To pilot a 'stranded credits clearinghouse' in at least one state 350,000

James B Hunt Jr Institute for Edu Leadership and Policy Fdn

4000 Centergreen Way Suite 301
Cary,NC27713
  PC To support state leaders to gain awareness of and to address structural racism in funding and policy. 300,000

Jeremiah Program

615 1st Avenue Northeast Suite 210
Minneapolis,MN55413
  PC To support the Jeremiah Program to advance racial justice for single mother student families. 50,000

Jobs for the Future Inc

50 Milk Street Floor 17
Boston,MA02110
  PC To make federal policymakers aware of solutions to increase attainment for adults, particularly those without prior postsecondary experience 350,000

Jobs to Move America

525 South Hewitt Street
Los Angeles,CA90013
  PC To develop a partnership between employers, community colleges, HBCUs, and other stakeholders that creates new job opportunities in green manufacturing through community benefits agreements. 400,000

Johnson C Smith University

100 Beatties Ford Road
Charlotte,NC28216
  PC To build HBCU institutional capacity to serve Black adult learners. 100,000

Maryland Center at Bowie State University Inc The

14000 Jericho Park Rd
Bowie,MD20715
  PC To provide operational support in the exploration of a philanthropic degree progam at Bowie State University. 100,000

MDRC

200 Vesey Street 23rd Floor
New York,NY10016
  PC To conduct an implementation study of SUCCESS 500,000

Mid-States Minority Supplier Development Council

2126 N Meridian Street
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support MSDC's Accelerate 100+ training program that focuses on the growth and development of Black-owned business owners. 175,000

Migration Policy Institute

1400 16th Street NW Ste 300
Washington,DC20036
  PC To provide data and promising practices that can be used to increase credential attainment of first and second-generation immigrants. 281,000

Multiplier

548 Market St PMB 81178
San Francisco,CA94104
  PC To support the launch of the All We Can Save Project's learning and education work 500,000

NAACP Legal Defense Fund

40 Rector Street 5th Fl
New York,NY10006
  PC To support the NAACP Legal and Educational Defense Fund 300,000

National College Advising Corps Inc

301 W Barbee Chapel Road Suite 210
Chapel Hill,NC27517
  PC To support production of "The Class," a documentary series that follows a racially diverse group of students near Oakland as they prep for college. 150,000

National Fund for Workforce Solutions

1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Suite 712
Washington,DC20036
  PC To strengthen community college engagement in five regional workforce collaboratives with a goal of increasing credential attainment for workers of color and women by 10 percent over current baseline. 799,657

National Legal Aid and Defender Association

1901 Pennsylvania Ave NW Suite 500
Washington,DC20006
  PC To support the Black Public Defender Association. 300,000

National Skills Coalition

1250 Connecticut Avenue Northwest
Washington,DC20036
  PC To support state efforts to 1) expand financial assistance for adult learners participating in community college workforce programs; and 2) expand SNAP E&T partnerships between community college systems and state human service agencies. 1,300,000

National Student Legal Defense Network

1015 15th Street NW Suite 600
Washington,DC20005
  PC To develop new legal policy research and proposals to promote equity and accountability. 300,000

New America Foundation

740 15th Street Northwest Suite 900
Washington,DC20005
  PC To build a school of thinkers and actors advancing new political economy and community wealth building paradigms 300,000

New America Foundation

740 15th Street Northwest Suite 900
Washington,DC20005
  PC To support research, policy analysis, and nonpartisan advocacy that advances federal policies that support today's students 725,000

New York University (Marron Institute)

370 Jay Street 12th Floor
Brooklyn,NY11201
  PC To support a book on the crumbling American promise to provide college opportunity for all, regardless of family income, and the need for ambitious, next-stage solutions. 145,000

Office of Comm College Research and Leadership - UI

51 Gerty Drive
Champaign,IL61820
  PC To support a network of states implementing credential as you go models with equity conscious practices for adults of color. 1,000,000

Public Agenda Inc

1 Dock 72 Way
Brooklyn,NY11205
  PC To support an effort to find hidden common ground among the American public on education and training after high school. 250,000

Regents of the University of California - Davis

Office of Research Sponsored Progra
ms
Davis,CA95618
  PC To research participation trends in California Community Colleges. 375,000

Regents of the University of California - Irvine

Office of Research
Irvine,CA92697
  PC To explore noncredit course and program taking, completion and labor market outcomes in the Virginia Community College System. 230,000

Research for Action

100 South Broad Street Suite 700
Philadelphia,PA19110
  PC To conduct research to understand state and system responses to Coronavirus-related displaced workers 575,000

Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc

6 West 48th Street 10th Floor
New York,NY10036
  PC To support the Prioritizing Adult Community College Enrollment initiative for community college participation. 1,562,500

Seattle Foundation The

1601 Fifth Avenue Suite 1900
Seattle,WA98101
  PC To support the Equitable Evaluation Initiative. 250,000

Second Nature Inc

18 Tremont Street Suite 608
Boston,MA02108
  PC To produce new models related to climate literacy, innovation, and new solutions to global challenges. 282,000

Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples Inc

PO Box 4569
Arcata,CA95518
  PC To support the Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples. 250,000

Shaw University

118 East South Street
Raleigh,NC27601
  PC To build HBCU institutional capacity to serve Black adult learners. 100,000

St Louis Regional Public Media Inc

3655 Olive St
St Louis,MO63108
  PC To explore through community engagement how adults pursue short-term credentials and to produce relevant, independent journalism on this topic. 249,700

Student Organizing Inc

294 Washington St Ste 500
Boston,MA02108
  PC To support Student PIRG state and federal advocacy efforts 250,000

The Common Application Inc

3003 Washington Blvd Suite 1000
Arlington,VA22201
  PC To support Common App. 175,000

The Conversation US Inc

89 South Street Ste 202
Boston,MA02111
  PC To position higher education researchers to share their expertise related to increasing attainment with mainstream audiences. 365,000

Trustees of Boston University

881 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston,MA02215
  PC To support Boston University Center for Antiracist Research 500,000

Trustees of Tufts College

163 Packard Ave Barnum Hall
Medford,MA02155
  PC To produce a conceptual framework and related research on educating for a strong, inclusive democracy 105,000

UnidosUS

1126 16th St NW
Washington,DC20036
  PC To develop and launch a communications campaign centered on today's Latino/Hispanic students 450,000

Veterans Education Success

4708 Essex Ave
Chevy Chase,MD20815
  PC To support engagement with Department of Education negotiated rulemaking. 200,000

WASC Senior College and University Commission

985 Atlantic Avenue Suite 100
Alameda,CA94501
  PC To promote postsecondary student success and build accreditors' capacity to achieve accountability and quality improvement goals. 245,000

Young Invincibles

1201 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 60
0
Washington,DC20036
  PC To elevate student voices in federal postsecondary policy discussions. 315,000

Northwest Central Indiana Community Partnerships Inc

1281 Win Hentschel Blvd Suite 2161
West Lafayette,IN47906
  SO I To honor a gift from the Herman Rubin estate by supporting the Wabash Heartland Innovation Network's Living Lab and IoT education programs. 500,000

Postsecondary National Policy Institute

1828 L Street NW Suite 300-A
Washington,DC20001
  SO I To support non-partisan efforts to provide professional development on higher education policy to Congressional staff and policymakers 335,500

Southside Animal Shelter

1614 West Edgewood Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46217
  PC To support animals in need. 90

Miracle Place Inc

940 North Temple
Indianapolis,IN46201
  PC To provide program support in memory of Michael Joseph Corcoran. 100

Indiana University Foundation

PO Box 500
Bloomington,IN47408
  PC To support the Indiana Daily Student Legacy Fund. 150

TX Woman's University Foundation

PO Box 425618
Denton,TX76204
  PC To support the Carolyn and Earl Myres CARE Endowment. 150

Big Cat Rescue Corp

12802 Easy St
Tampa,FL33625
  PC To provide program support in honor of Susan Ford. 150

Christ United Methodist ChurchWashington In

104 South Meridian Street
Washington,IN47501
  PC To support a memorial for Rex Humbaugh. 150

Cure Starts Now Foundation The

10280 Chester Road
Cincinnati,OH45215
  PC To provide general operating support. 150

DC Special Education Co-op

1112 11th Street NW
Washington,DC20001
  PC To support the Co-op's core programming on Giving Tuesday. 150

St Joseph's School

1138 Seminole Avenue
West Saint Paul,MN55118
  PC To provide support where needed as a match to a Gala donation in honor of Jack Jaeger(grade K). 150

Westchester Mental Health Guild

7891 La Tijera Blvd
Los Angeles,CA90045
  PC To provide general support in memory of Gail Teller Levy. 150

Wilberforce University Alumni Association

PO Box 370
Wilberforce,OH45384
  PC To provide general support. 180

Global Impact

1199 North Fairfax Street Suite 300
Alexandria,VA22314
  PC To support campaign project for Philanthropy Together. 225

Salvation Army Indianapolis

6060 Castleway West Dr
Indianapolis,IN46250
  PC To provide food and shelter to those in need. 225

Wheeler Mission Ministries

205 East NY Street
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support care for the homeless. 225

Riley Hospital for Children

705 Riley Hospital Dr
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC Bereavement donation to support children's pediatric care 80

Best Friends

5001 Angel Canyon Rd
Kanab,UT84741
  PC Bereavement donation to support animal sanctuary and adoption services 100

Texas Women's University

304 Administration Dr
Denton,TX76204
  PC Bereavement donation to support educational activities 100

George Washington University The

Office of Sponsored Projects 2121 I
Street NW 601
Washington,DC20052
  PC To support the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project Fund. 300

University of Notre Dame

Finance Office1100 Grace Hall
Notre Dame,IN46556
  PC To provide general support. 300

Casa Chirilagua

4109 Mount Vernon Ave
Alexandria,VA22305
  PC To support the greatest need. 300

Chinese Education Freedom Fund

332 West Wilshire Dr
Phoenix,AZ85003
  PC To provide general support. 300

Diabetes Youth Foundation

817 South Tibbs Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46241
  PC To provide general support. 300

Gabriella Charter Schools

1435 Logan Street
Los Angeles,CA90026
  PC To provide general support. 300

Haiti Nursing Foundation

1100 North Main Street Suite 209
Ann Arbor,MI48104
  PC To provide general support. 300

Indianapolis Breast Recontruction Inc

545 Barnhilll Dr EH 235
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To provide program support. 300

Lawrence Township Foundation

6501 Sunnyside Road
Indianapolis,IN46236
  PC To support LCPA Action 4Arts, specifically Lawrence Central High School. 300

Little Sisters of the Poor of Indianapolis Inc

2345 West 86th Street
Indianapolis,IN46260
  PC To provide general support. 300

March of Dimes FoundationGA

Data Processing Center PO Box 67366
7
Marietta,GA30006
  PC To provide general support. 300

Metropolitan Indianapolis Public Broadcasting

1630 North Meridian Street Suite 21
05
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To provide general support. 300

Park Tudor School

7200 N College Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46240
  PC To provide general educational support. 300

Theta Chi Fraternity

PO Box 503
Carmel,IN46082
  PC To provide general support. 300

Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute The

570 Lexington Avenue 5th Floor
NY,NY10022
  PC To provide support to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. 313

Indiana University Foundation

PO Box 500
Bloomington,IN47408
  PC To support the Media School Enrichment Fund. 375

Indiana University Foundation

PO Box 500
Bloomington,IN47408
  PC To support the Indiana University Equity Fund. 375

Champaign-Urbana Folk and Roots Festival NFP

PO Box 331
Urbana,IL61803
  PC To provide general support. 375

Moving Traditions

8380 Old York Road Suite 4300
Elkins Park,PA19027
  PC To support the B'nai Mitzvah Training Institute. 375

Food for the Poor

6401 Lyons Rd
Coconut Creek,FL33073
  PC To provide for basic needs. 450

Indiana Canine Assistance Network Inc

5100 Charles Ct Suite 100
Zionsville,IN46077
  PC To provide general education support for ICAN's mission. 450

Ivy Endowment Inc

PO Box 88474
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To provide scholarship support. 500

Safe Sitter

8604 Allisonville RoadSuite 248
Indianapolis,IN46250
  PC To provide operational support. 500

School on Wheels

2605 East 62nd Street Suite 2005
Indianapolis,IN46220
  PC To support the general fund. 500

Wanda Alston Foundation

1701 Rhode Island Ave NW 2nd Floo
Washington,DC20036
  PC To provide program support. 500

Saint Gregory the Great Catholic Church

333 Fording Island Road
Bluffton,SC29909
  PC To provide general support. 600

St Mary of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church

311 North New Jersey Street
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To provide general support. 600

Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana Inc

3737 Waldemer Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46241
  PC To support the food bank. 750

St Therese (Little Flower) Catholic Church

4720 East 13th Street
Indianapolis,IN46201
  PC To provide general support. 750

University of CA Berkeley Foundation

Donor and Gift Services 1995 Univer
sity Avenue Suite 400
Berkeley,CA94704
  PC To support the Magnes Collection. 750

3 Mariposas Montessori Foundation Inc

133 North Villamere Drive
Dowagiac,MI49047
  PC To provide general support. 750

Berkeley Hillel

2736 Bancroft Way
Berkeley,CA94704
  PC To support student life programming. 750

Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School

2801 West 86th Street
Indianapolis,IN46268
  PC To support the Brebeuf Fund. 750

Cathedral High School

5225 E 56th Street
Indianapolis,IN46226
  PC To provide general support. 750

Catholic Relief Services

PO Box 17090
Baltimore,MD21298
  PC To provide general support. 750

Clark Atlanta University

223 James Pl Brawley Dr SW
Atlanta,GA30314
  PC To support the university's NPR Radio Station. 750

Congregation of Holy Cross US Province

PO Box 765
Norte Dame,IN46556
  PC To provide general support. 750

Dominican Literacy Center Aurora

260 Vermont Avenue
Aurora,IL60505
  PC To provide general support. 750

Guardians of the Ribbon Pink Heals

PO Box 933
Joliet,IL60410
  PC To provide program support in memory of Sherry Lewis Miller. 750

Hands on Tzekakah Inc

2901 Clint Moore Road 318
Boca Raton,FL34496
  PC To support Camp Kavod-FL. 750

Hillel at Stanford

565 Mayfield Ave
Stanford,CA94305
  PC To support student life programming. 750

Holy Family Shelter Catholic Charities

1400 North Meridian
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To provide general support. 750

Power Moves Only Inc

3017 N Priscilla Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46218
  PC To support the Mover of the Year Banquet. 750

Rocky Mountain Conservancy

PO Box 3100
Estes Park,CO80517
  PC To provide support where most needed. 750

Salvation Army Indianapolis

6060 Castleway West Dr
Indianapolis,IN46250
  PC To provide general support. 750

Trinity United Methodist Church

PO Box 606
Lapel,IN46051
  PC To support other Trinity Preschool Program. 750

Unchained At Last

208 Lenox Avenue 189
Westfield,NJ07090
  PC To provide general support. 750

United Catholic Appeal

1400 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support the Annual Appeal. 750

University of Minnesota Hillel

1521 University Ave SE
Minneapolis,MN55414
  PC To support the student life programming. 750

Kiwanis Foundation of Indianapolis Inc

320 North Meridian Suite 115
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support college scholarships. 900

American Historical Association

400 A Street SE
Washington,DC20003
  PC To support the American Historical Association as a "Supporting Sponsor" for the annual Minority Historians Reception. 1,000

American Red Cross of Greater Indianapolis

441 E 10th Street
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To provide general support. 1,000

Arts for Learning

546 East 17th Street Suite 200
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support the Run for the Sun Virtual 5K. 1,000

Lafayette Square Area Coalition Inc

4233 Lafayette Rd
Indianapolis,IN46254
  PC To support the 2021 Latino Heritage Festival. 1,000

National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel

450 Mulberry Street
Memphis,TN38103
  PC To provide program support. 1,000

The Trevor Project

PO Box 69232
West Hollywood,CA90048
  PC To support The Trevor Project through donation for Lumina Foundation staff's successful completion of wellness week activity. 1,000

Indiana University Foundation

PO Box 500
Bloomington,IN47408
  PC To support the Student Advocates Office. 1,200

Galilee Missionary Baptist Church

2624 East 25th Street
Indianapolis,IN46218
  PC To provide general support. 1,275

Holy Spirit Catholic Church and School

7243 E 10th Street
Indianapolis,IN46219
  PC To provide unrestricted support. 1,350

Indiana University Foundation

PO Box 500
Bloomington,IN47408
  PC To support the Varsity Club. 1,500

American Educational Research Association

1430 K Street Northwest Suite 1200
Washington,DC20005
  PC To support the 18th Annual Brown Lecture in Education Research. 1,500

Arts for Learning

546 East 17th Street Suite 200
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To provide support for school-based programs in memory of Anna White. 1,500

Catholic Diocese of Evansville

PO Box 4169
Evansville,IN47724
  PC To support the Father Deydier House of Discernment. 1,500

Central VA Community College Educational Foundation Inc

3506 Wards Road
Lynchburg,VA24502
  PC To support the scholarship fund. 1,500

Chatham Arch Neighborhood Foundation Inc

PO Box 441125
Indianapolis,IN46244
  PC To provide program support. 1,500

Christ United Methodist ChurchWashington In

104 South Meridian Street
Washington,IN47501
  PC To support the general fund. 1,500

City of Bloomington Community and Family Resources

P O Box 100
Bloomington,IN47404
  PC To support the 2021 Annual Black History Month Celebration. 1,500

Coastal Enterprises Inc

30 Federal Street
Brunswick,ME04011
  PC To provide general operating support. 1,500

Dominican Sisters of Springfield

1237 West Monroe Street
Springfield,IL62704
  PC To provide support to Sisters retirement and to support the greatest need. 1,500

Elizabeth City State University

1704 Weeksville Rd
Elizabeth City,NC27909
  GOV HND sponsorship support for the grant recipients of Lumina's HBCU Adult Learning Initiative (ALI). 1,500

First United Methodist ChurchIL

118 Jackson Street
Morris,IL60450
  PC To provide support in memory of Sherry Lewis Miller. 1,500

Galilee Missionary Baptist Church

2624 East 25th Street
Indianapolis,IN46218
  PC To provide general support. 1,500

Hope Academy Inc

3919 Madison Avenue Suite 100
Indianapolis,IN46256
  PC To provide general support. 1,500

Humane Society of Hamilton County

10501 Hague Road
Fishers,IN46038
  PC To support the development of the new Education Center. 1,500

Independent Colleges of Indiana Inc

30 South Meridian StreetSuite 800
Indianapolis,IN46204
  SO I To support for the independent institutions of higher education. 1,500

Interlochen Center for the Arts

PO Box 199
Interlochen,MI49643
  PC To support student scholarships for the Arts Boarding School. 1,500

Johnson C Smith University

100 Beatties Ford Road
Charlotte,NC28216
  PC To provide sponsorship support for the grant recipients of Lumina's HBCU Adult Learning Initiative (ALI). 1,500

Leukemia & Lymphoma-NY

3 International Drive Suite 200
Rye Brook,NY10573
  PC To provide general support in honor of Teresa Altemeyer and Dan Motsinger. 1,500

Life Centers

3901 West 86th 111
Indianapolis,IN46268
  PC To support the purchase, maintenance, and operation of Ultrasound equipment. 1,500

Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area Inc

8922 Little River Turnpike
Fairfax,VA22031
  PC To provide general support. 1,500

Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church

2349-51 North Keystone Way
Indianapolis,IN46218
  PC To support the 12th Annual Jeremiah Williams Domestic Violence Awareness Walk. 1,500

No Kid Hungry

1030 15th Street NW Suite 1100
Washington,DC20005
  PC To provide fundraising support. 1,500

Sacred Heart Church

219 W Emmett Street
Kinsman,IL60437
  PC To provide general support. 1,500

Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament

1663 Bristol Pike
Bensalem,PA19020
  PC To provide unrestricted support. 1,500

Winston-Salem State University

601 South Martin Luther King Jr Dr
WinstonSalem,NC27107
  GOV To provide sponsorship support for the grant recipients of Lumina's HBCU Adult Learning Initiative (ALI). 1,500

Action Council of Monterey County

295 Main Street Suite 500
Salinas,CA93901
  PC To support the Watsonville Campesino Appreciation Caravan. 1,676

Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses

675 Red Mills Road
Wallkil,NY12589
  PC To support free bible literature, translating, etc. 1,800

Children's Bureau Inc

1575 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Stree
t
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support the Young Professionals Advisory Board Cornhole Tournament. 2,000

Council for the Study of Community Colleges (CSCC)

51 Gerty Drive Room 113
Champaign,CA61820
  PC To support the Council for the Study of Community Colleges' annual conference. 2,000

Common Good City Farm

PO Box 26030
Washington,DC20001
  PC To support the LeDroit Park Summer Program Camp - Around the World (2021). 2,000

Hope Academy Inc

3919 Madison Avenue Suite 100
Indianapolis,IN46256
  PC To support the Sounds of Hope virtual fundraiser. 2,000

Butler University

4600 Sunset Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support the Butler Future-Focused Leadership Academy. 2,500

Council for the Study of Community Colleges (CSCC)

51 Gerty Drive Room 113
Champaign,CA61820
  PC To support the 2022 conference focused on realizing equity in and through community colleges. 2,500

Indiana State Chamber of Commerce Foundation Inc

115 West Washington Street Suite 85
0S
Indianapolis,IN46204
  SO I To support Elevate Indiana: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Best Practices for Business and Industry . 2,500

United Way of Central Indiana

2955 N Meridian Street Suite 300
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support the Over the Edge event. 2,500

About Special Kids Inc

8435 Keystone Crossing Suite 190
Indianapolis,IN46240
  PC To support the Walking for Dreams Family and Pet Walk. 2,500

Cathedral High School

5225 E 56th Street
Indianapolis,IN46226
  PC To support the Cathedral High School Trivia Night. 2,500

Community Health Network Foundation

7240 Shadeland Station Suite 125
Indianapolis,IN46256
  PC To provide refreshments to the front-line staff members working in the COVID-19 unit. 2,500

Dress for Success Indianapolis

820 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support the Stepping Out In Style fundraising event. 2,500

Eskenazi Health Foundation

720 Eskenazi AvenueFifth Third Bank
Building
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support front-line staff members in COVID-19 Unit 2,500

Fractured Atlas

248 West 35th Street
NY,NY10001
  PC To support the development of the film "Building a Bridge." 2,500

Franciscan Health Foundation Inc

3510 Park Place West Suite 200
Mishawaka,IN46545
  PC To provide refreshments to the front-line staff members working in the COVID-19 unit. 2,500

Hope Academy Inc

3919 Madison Avenue Suite 100
Indianapolis,IN46256
  PC To support the Rise & Shine for Hope breakfast. 2,500

Humane Society of Hamilton County

10501 Hague Road
Fishers,IN46038
  PC To support the Survivor Program. 2,500

Immigrant Welcome Center

40 E St Clair Street
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To provide program support. 2,500

Indiana University Health Foundation Inc

1633 North Capitol Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To provide refreshments to the front-line staff members working in the COVID-19 unit. 2,500

Make A Wish of OH Kentucky and Indiana

2545 Farmers Drive Suite 300
Columbus,OH43235
  PC To provide program support. 2,500

NAMI Indiana Inc

PO Box 22697
Indianapolis,IN46209
  PC To support the 2021 NAMIWalks Your Way event. 2,500

New Hope of Indiana Inc

8450 N Payne Rd 300
Indianapolis,IN46226
  PC To support the Fourth Annual Silver Cup Celebration. 2,500

St Richard's Episcopal School

33 East 33rd Street
Indianapolis,IN46205
  PC To support the 2021 Horizons Trivia Night, January 22, 2021 2,500

St Vincent Hospital Foundation Inc

8402 Harcourt Road Suite 210
Indianapolis,IN46260
  SO I To provide refreshments to the front-line staff members working in the COVID-19 unit. 2,500

Wounded Warrior Project

4899 Belfort Road Suite 300
Jacksonville,FL32256
  PC To provide program support. 2,500

Center for Leadership Development

2425 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Stree
t
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support educational leadership programs. 3,000

Children's Bureau Inc

1575 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Stree
t
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support the 11th Annual Trivia Night presented by the Young Professional Advisory Board. 3,000

Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana

1635 West Michigan Street
Indianapolis,IN46222
  PC To support McClelland Scholars Program. 3,000

Indiana University Foundation

PO Box 500
Bloomington,IN47408
  PC To provide support for the IUPUI students. 3,000

Indiana University Foundation

PO Box 500
Bloomington,IN47408
  PC To support the Law School Fund for Excellence. 3,000

American Indian College Fund

8333 Greenwood Boulevard
Denver,CO80221
  PC To provide general support. 3,000

Arc of Indiana The

143 W Market St 200
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support the purposes of ARC. 3,000

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana

2960 North Meridian StreetSuite 150
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To provide program support. 3,000

Child Crisis Arizona

817 North Country Club Drive
Mesa,AZ85201
  PC To support foster care and adoption services. 3,000

Columbus Learning Center Management Corporation

4555 Central Avenue Suite 2100
Columbus,IN47203
  SO I To support the Kelly Equity at Work Convening. 3,000

Conner Prairie Museum Inc

13400 Allisonville Road
Fishers,IN46038
  PC To support Conner Prairie in the classroom. 3,000

Estes Park Non Profit Resource Center Inc

PO Box 4221
Estes Park,CO80517
  PC To provide unrestricted support. 3,000

Indiana University Foundation

799 W Michigan Street
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support the Medical School Fellowship Program. 3,000

Indianapolis Parks Foundation

615 N Alabama 119
Indianapolis,IN46204
  SO I To support Indianapolis Parks. 3,000

LifeSmart Youth

615 North Alabama Street 228
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To provide program support. 3,000

Midwest Food Bank

6450 South Belmont Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46217
  PC To provide general support. 3,000

Noble of Indiana

7701 East 21st Street
Indianapolis,IN46219
  PC To provide program support. 3,000

Norfolk State University

Office of the President 700 Park Av
enue Suite 520
Norfolk,VA23504
  PC To support the Marie V. McDemmond Endowed Scholarship. 3,000

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

5500 Wabash Avenue
Terre Haute,IN47803
  PC To support annual giving. 3,000

Salvation Army Indianapolis

6060 Castleway West Dr
Indianapolis,IN46250
  PC To provide food and shelter. 3,000

St Alphonsus Liguori Catholic Church

1870 West Oak Street
Zionsville,IN46077
  PC To provide general support. 3,000

Junior Achievement of Central Indiana Inc (JA)

8395 Keystone Crossing Avenue Ste 1
02
Indianapolis,IN46240
  PC To support the 4.01K Race for Financial Fitness. 3,500

Scholarship Fund of Alexandria The

3330 King Street
Alexandria,VA22302
  PC To support the Scholarship Fund of Alexandria spring fundraising event. 3,500

George Washington University The

Office of Sponsored Projects 2121 I
Street NW 601
Washington,DC20052
  PC To support the new Program on Skills, Credentials and Workforce Poling in the George Washington Institute on Public Policy. 3,750

Howard University

Research Administrative Services525
Bryant Street NW
Washington,DC20059
  PC To support student scholarships. 3,750

University of Notre Dame

Finance Office1100 Grace Hall
Notre Dame,IN46556
  PC To support annual giving. 4,500

Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School

2801 West 86th Street
Indianapolis,IN46268
  PC To support the Brebeuf Fund. 4,500

Immaculate Heart of Mary

5692 Central Ave
Indianapolis,IN46220
  PC To provide annual support for educational purposes. 4,500

Indiana Natural Resources Foundation

402 West Washington W256
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To provide program support. 4,500

St Ignatious College Prep

1076 West Roosevelt Road
Chicago,IL60608
  PC To support the Tuition Assistance Program. 4,500

Women4Change Indiana

1100 W 42nd Street Suite 212
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support issues with education that disportionately affect women. 4,500

Indiana University Health Foundation Inc

1633 North Capitol Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support 2021 Rev Indy. 4,800

Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church

2349-51 North Keystone Way
Indianapolis,IN46218
  PC To provide operational support for community ministry work. 4,950

Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church

2349-51 North Keystone Way
Indianapolis,IN46218
  PC To provide operational support for community ministry work. 4,950

United Negro College Fund

3737 North Meridian Street Suite 50
7
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support the UNCF An Evening of Indiana Stars Throwback Telethon 5,000

Association of Black Foundation Executives Inc

55 Exchange Place Suite 401
NY,NY10004
  PC To support the 2021 ABFE Annual Conference. 5,000

Association of Black Foundation Executives Inc

55 Exchange Place Suite 401
NY,NY10004
  PC To support the 30th annual James A. Joseph Awards Ceremony. 5,000

Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis

3909 N Meridian Street Suite 100
Indianapolis,IN46218
  PC To support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis Graduation and College & Career Readiness Events. 5,000

Central Indiana Community Foundation

615 N Alabama St 119
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To raise awareness of the postsecondary credential disparities in Indiana-Latinx Hoosier postsecondary education attainment. 5,000

Children's Museum of Indianapolis Inc

3000 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support the Power of Children Awards event. 5,000

Hoosier Salon Patrons Association

1060 North Capitol Avenue C-365
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support the 97th Annual Exhibition of Hoosier Art Salon. 5,000

Indiana Conference for Women LTD

9245 North Meridian Street Suite 30
5
Indianapolis,IN46260
  PC To support the 2021 Indiana Conference for Women. 5,000

Indianapolis Zoological Society

1200 West Washington StreetPO Box 2
2309
Indianapolis,IN46222
  PC Event in support of the growth and development of the Indianapolis Zoo and its conservation efforts. 5,000

La Plaza Inc

8902 East 38th Street
Indianapolis,IN46226
  PC To support the Night of the Americas and 50th Year Celebration. 5,000

American Heart Association of Indianapolis

6500 Technology Center Dr Bldg F Su
ite 100
Indianapolis,IN46077
  PC To support the 2021 AHA Go Red for Women Luncheon, February 26, 2021 5,000

Arts Council of Indianapolis

924 North PA Street
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support Start with Art 2021. 5,000

Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund

1850 M Street NW 245
Washington,DC20036
  PC To support the Elevating Leaders Summit. 5,000

Casa Chirilagua

4109 Mount Vernon Ave
Alexandria,VA22305
  PC To support the Local Leaders Program 5,000

Community Assets Inc

1708 River Shore Parkway
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support the STEM/Robotics/Coding Programs. 5,000

CrimeStoppers of Sangamon & Menard Counties Inc

PO Box 1059
Springfield,IL62705
  PC To provide program support. 5,000

Herron High School

110 East 16th Street
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support the Indianapolis Classical Schools (ICS) Inaugural Drive-In Movie Night. 5,000

Horton's Kids Inc

400 VA Avenue Southwest Suite C-130
Washington,DC20024
  PC To support the 13th Annual Home Runs for Horton's Kids. 5,000

Indiana Town Halls Inc

207 Buckingham Drive
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support informed civil dialogue between elected officials and the public through Indiana Town Hall meetings. 5,000

Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy

301 University BoulevardUniversity
Hall Site 300
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support the Virtual Conversations on Equity, Education, and Philanthropy. 5,000

Indy Black Chamber of Commerce

1449 North PA StreetSuite 202
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support the S.H.E. Experience. 5,000

Indy Eleven Foundation

47 South PA Street Suite 611
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support underprivileged and under served members of the Community. Recognizing Groups and Organizations in the Community with the program. 5,000

Leadership Conference Education Fund The

1620 L Street NW 1100
Washington,DC20036
  PC To support The Leadership Conference's 2021 Winter Reception 5,000

LifeSmart Youth

615 North Alabama Street 228
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support the Tween Education & Access to Community Health (TEACH) Alliance. 5,000

Media Impact Funders Inc

200 W Washington Square
Philadelphia,PA19106
  PC To support the 2021 Journalism Funders Gathering of the Media Impact Forum. 5,000

Orchard School Foundation

615 West 64th Street
Indianapolis,IN46260
  PC To support the Lights, Camera, The Orchard School AUCTION! 5,000

Players Philanthropy Fund

1122 Kenilworth Drive 201
Towson,MD21204
  PC To support the Spring 2022 Social Justice HBCU Tour. 5,000

St David's Child & Family Development Center

3395 Plymouth Road
Minnetonka,MN55305
  PC To support of school during COVID. 5,000

St Vincent Hospital Foundation Inc

8402 Harcourt Road Suite 210
Indianapolis,IN46260
  SO I To support the 2021 Celebration of Caring Gala. 5,000

Teach for America-Indianapolis

1314 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support the TFA Indianapolis Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Practitioner Pilot. 5,000

Teachers Treasures Inc

1800 East 10th Street
Indianapolis,IN46201
  PC To support the 2021 Teachers' Treasures Circle City Donut Dash. 5,000

TechPoint Foundation for Youth

5255 Winthrop Avenue 150
Indianapolis,IN46220
  PC To support the Indiana VEX Robotics State Championship. 5,000

TeenWorks Inc

2820 North Meridian St Suite 1250
Indianapolis,IN46208
  SO I To support the TeenWorks College Boot Camp. 5,000

Youth Development Project Corp

6201 La Pas Trail Suite 285
Indianapolis,IN46268
  PC To provide resources for youth programming focusing on education, jobs and mentorship. 5,000

Ben's Ranch Foundation Inc

PO Box 3952
Carmel,IN46082
  PC To support the development and launch of the BRF Small Groups Program. 5,400

West Bridge Church of Danville

1521 South County Road 75 West
Danville,IN46122
  PC To provide support where needed including $2000 towards the Compassion Team. 5,400

Cancer Support Community of Central Indiana

5150 West 71st Street
Indianapolis,IN46268
  PC To support the 2021 Laughing Matters fundraising event. 5,500

The Literacy Lab

1400 16th Street NW
Washington,DC20036
  PC To support The Literacy Lab's strategic planning through the Bridgespan Leadership Accelerator program. 5,500

American Association of Community Colleges

One Dupont Circle NW Suite 700
Washington,DC20036
  PC To support the 2022 Workforce Development Institute hosted by AACC 6,000

Christian Theological Seminary

1000 West 42nd Street
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To provide annual support. 6,000

Indianapolis Professional Association

PO Box 20712
Indianapolis,IN46220
  PC To support the IPA's 2021 Fall and 2022 Spring Networking Events. 6,000

PrimeLife Enrichment Inc

1078 Third Avenue Southwest
Carmel,IN46032
  PC To provide general support. 6,000

Regents of the University of CA - Irvine

Office of Research
Irvine,CA92697
  NC To support the Perceptions of Open Access among Black, Indigenous and People of Color Faculty. 6,850

Association for the Study of Higher Education

4505 S Maryland Parkway Box 453068
Las Vegas,NV89154
  PC To support a one-day event with invited college and university leaders across the Puerto Rican higher education landscape 7,000

Indianapolis Press Club Foundation Inc

PO Box 40923
Indianapolis,IN46240
  PC To support the Thomas R. Keating Competition. 7,000

United Negro College Fund

3737 North Meridian Street Suite 50
7
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support the UNCF 2021 Indianapolis Masked Ball. 7,500

Council on Foundations

1255 23rd Street NW Suite 200
Washington,DC20037
  PC To support the 2021 COF Leading Together Conference. 7,500

University of Chicago The

5801 South Ellis Avenue
Chicago,IL60637
  PC To support the Comer Children's Hospital. 7,500

100 Black Men of Indianapolis

1500 East Michigan
Indianapolis,IN46201
  PC To support fundraising efforts for the Beautillion Scholarship. 7,500

Contra Costa Jewish Day School

955 Risa Road
Lafayette,CA94549
  PC To help offset Covid-19 unbudgeted expenses. 7,500

Midwest Food Bank

6450 South Belmont Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46217
  PC To provide program support. 7,500

Oxfam America

226 Causeway Street 5th Floor
Boston,MA02114
  PC To provide program support. 7,500

Steward Speakers Inc

PO Box 88104
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support the Steward Speakers Education Initiative. 7,500

Tabernacle Presbyterian Church

418 East 34th Street
Indianapolis,IN46205
  PC To support Tab Tutoring. 7,500

Tabernacle Presbyterian Church

418 East 34th Street
Indianapolis,IN46205
  PC To provide general support. 7,500

Veteran Resource List Inc

11715 Fox Road 400-206
Indianapolis,IN46236
  PC To support Afghan refugees housed at Camp Atterbury, Indiana. 7,500

Indiana University Foundation

PO Box 500
Bloomington,IN47408
  PC To provide general support for the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law. 9,000

Knox College

2 East South Street K-230
Galesburg,IL61401
  PC To support the Annual Fund. 9,000

Asian AmericansPacific Islanders in Philanthropy

2201 Broadway 720
Oakland,CA94612
  PC To support the 2021 CHANGE Philanthropy Unity Summit. 10,000

Coburn Place Safe Haven

604 East 38th Street
Indianapolis,IN46205
  PC To support Coburn Place's 25th Anniversary Event - Unlocking Empowerment. 10,000

Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana Inc

3737 Waldemer Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46241
  PC To support Gleaners Food Bank. 10,000

Scholarship America

1550 American Boulevard EastSuite 1
55
Minneapolis,MN55425
  PC To support the Dreams to Success gala. 10,000

Alamo Community College District Foundation

201 West Sheridan
San Antonio,TX78204
  PC To support the inaugural Bellwether College Consortium Outstanding Dissertation Award program 10,000

Capital Area Food Bank Inc

4900 Puerto Rico Ave NE
Washington,DC20017
  PC To support the Capital Area Food Bank. 10,000

Child Advocates

8200 Haverstick RoadSuite 240
Indianapolis,IN46240
  PC To support the Interrupting Racism for Children workshop series. 10,000

Dayspring Center Inc

PO Box 44105
Indianapolis,IN46244
  PC To support the Camp Discovery Summer Program. 10,000

Economic Club of Indiana The

1630 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support the Economic Club speaker series for 2021-2022 10,000

Funders Together to End Homelessness Inc

89 South Street Suite 603
Boston,MA02111
  PC To support the Workforce Matters Funders Network. 10,000

Generation Hope

415 Michigan Avenue NE Suite 430
Washington,DC20017
  PC To support Generation Hope spring events. 10,000

Greater DC Diaper Bank

1532 A Street NE
Washington,DC20002
  PC To support the Greater DC Diaper Bank Diaper Distribution. 10,000

Indiana Bar Foundation

615 North Alabama Suite 426
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support the Indiana High School Mock Trial Diversity Initiative. 10,000

Indiana Diaper Bank

9511 Angola Ct
Indianapolis,IN46268
  PC To support the Diaper Distribution Network. 10,000

International Center The

One Indiana Square Suite 200
Indianapolis,IN46204
  SO I To support the International Citizen of the Year event. 10,000

One World Education

1800 KENYON ST NW
Washington,DC20010
  PC To support the Pandemic Rebuilding Project - 100K in 100 Days. 10,000

School on Wheels (SOW)

2605 East 62nd StreetSuite 2005
Indianapolis,IN46220
  PC To support the School on Wheels DEI Program. 10,000

Purposeful Design

1710 Jenkins Street
Indianapolis,IN46218
  NC To support Purposeful Design's annual Partner & Donor event. 11,350

Indiana Black Expo

601 N Shortridge Rd
Indianapolis,IN46219
  PC To support the 14th Annual IBE Education Conference. 12,500

Center for Leadership Development (CLD)

2425 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Stree
t
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support the 41st Annual Minority Achievers Awards & Scholarship Gala. 12,500

University of Chicago The

5801 South Ellis Avenue
Chicago,IL60637
  PC To provide scholarship support. 12,750

Indiana Latino Institute Inc

401 West Michigan Street Suite 100
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support the Indiana Latino Expo Show. 13,000

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church

14598 Oakridge Road
Carmel,IN46032
  PC To prove general support of Parish and school programs. 14,400

YMCA of Greater Indianapolis

615 North Alabama StreetSuite 200
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support The Monster Meeting Series. 15,000

Appalachian State University Foundation Inc

ASU Box 32064 McKinney
Boone,NC28608
  PC To support the launch of ARRC PD through a series of six equity-focused webinars 15,000

Arizona Humane Society

1521 West Dobbins Road
Phoenix,AZ85041
  PC To provide program support for animals in need. 15,000

Be Nimble Foundation Inc

520 East Washington Street
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support Black Innovation Week and Garden Pardi events. 15,000

Child Crisis Arizona

817 North Country Club Drive
Mesa,AZ85201
  PC To support foster care and adoption services. 15,000

Foundation for Louisiana

4354 S Sherwood Forest Blvd Suite 1
00
Baton Rouge,LA70816
  PC To support the 2022 Voice. Vision. Value. restorative retreats. 15,000

Metropolitan Indianapolis Public Broadcasting

1630 North Meridian Street Suite 21
05
Indianapolis,IN46202
  PC To support the WFYI Listen Up Series. 15,000

Milwaukee Public School Foundation

234 W Galena Street
Milwaukee,WI53212
  PC To support North Division High School students college scholarships programs. 15,000

Susquehanna University

514 University Avenue
Selinsgrove,PA17870
  PC To provide educational support. 15,000

University of Dubuque

2000 University Avenue
Dubuque,IA52001
  PC To support college scholarship. 15,000

University of Chicago The

5801 South Ellis Avenue
Chicago,IL60637
  PC To support the Cultivating Black and Native Futures in Education conference. 17,300

One Million Degrees

180 N Wabash Ave Suite 310
Chicago,IL60601
  PC To promote community college graduation through wraparound services. 18,750

Communications Network The

777 6th Street NW 11th Floor
Washington,DC20001
  PC To support the annual Communications Network convening. 20,000

Breck School

123 Ottawa Avenue North
Minneapolis,MN55422
  PC To provide support to the school during COVID. 20,000

Community Partners

1000 Alameda StreetSuite 240
Los Angeles,CA90012
  PC To support CA Competes participation in ad hoc planning and implementation committee relating to CA's new Golden State Education and Training Grant. 20,000

Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc

6 West 48th Street 10th Floor
NY,NY10036
  PC To support the College Promise Careers Institute, a two-day virtual convening that supports stronger alignment between postsecondary education and workforce development. 20,000

United States Department of Education

400 Maryland Avenue SouthwestRoom 7
W207
Washington,DC20202
  PC To support the 2021 National HBCU Week Conference 20,000

Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana Inc

3737 Waldemer Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46241
  PC To support the Gleaner's School-Based Pantry Program. 20,633

Children's Museum of Indianapolis Inc

3000 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support the annual fund. 22,500

Butler University

4600 Sunset Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support the Butler University ONB Center's DEI Initiative. 25,000

Central Indiana Community Foundation

615 N Alabama St 119
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support the Women's Fund Women of Color Executive Leadership Program. 25,000

Excelencia in Education Inc

1156 15th Street NW Suite 1001
Washington,DC20005
  PC To provide support for 2021 Examples of Excelencia programming. 25,000

Grantmakers for Education

851 Southwest 6th Avenue Suite 350
Portland,OR97204
  PC To support the 2021 GFE Annual Conference. 25,000

Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations

ILR Deans Office 309 Ives Hall
Ithaca,NY14853
  PC To provide program support. 25,000

Morgan State University Foundation

1700 East Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore,MD21251
  PC To enhance student success. 25,000

Morgan State University Foundation

1700 East Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore,MD21251
  PC To provide general support. 25,000

The Startup Accelerator Inc dba The Speak Easy

5255 North Winthrop Avenue
Indianapolis,IN46220
  PC To support The Speak Easy Founders-in-Residence program. 25,000

Arizona State University Phoenix

Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College AT
TN Business Office
Phoenix,AZ85281
  GOV To support the Cultivating Black and Native Futures in Education conference 26,040

Morgan State University Foundation

1700 East Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore,MD21251
  PC To support student success and retention, scholarships, etc. 27,450

Northview Christian Life Church

12900 Hazel Dell Parkway
Carmel,IN46033
  PC To support the dollar club. 28,200

St Luke's United Methodist Church

100 West 86th Street
Indianapolis,IN46260
  PC To support community outreach. 28,305

American Historical Association

400 A Street SE
Washington,DC20003
  PC To support various events related to recent 'divisive concepts' state laws 30,000

PEN America

588 Broadway Suite 303
NY,NY10012
  PC To support educational events related to recent 'divisive concepts' state laws for higher education leaders 30,000

UNITE-LA

350 South Bixel Street Suite 160
Los Angeles,CA90017
  PC To support UNITE-LA participation in ad hoc planning and implementation committee relating to CA's new Golden State Education and Training Grant. 35,000

Yale University

Assoc Supervisor Contribution Proce
ssingPOBox 2038
New Haven,CT06520
  PC To support strengthening Yale College. 36,000

Indiana University Foundation

PO Box 500
Bloomington,IN47408
  PC To provide support per Mr. Bepko's instructions. 46,214

Achieving the Dream Inc

8403 Colesville Road Suite 450
Silver Spring,MD20910
  PC To support planning for Achieving the Dream RFP. 50,000

Central Indiana Community Foundation

615 N Alabama St 119
Indianapolis,IN46204
  PC To support the Equity Partners - MVMT10K initiative. 50,000

George Floyd Memorial Foundation Inc

122 South Calhoun
Tallahassee,FL32301
  PC To support the George Floyd Week of Service. 50,000

ISDH Healthy Hoosiers Foundation

2 N Meridian Street
Indianapolis IN,IN46204
  PC To support the Healthy Hoosier Foundation, Indiana Vaccine Grassroots Action Plan. 50,000

United Way of Central Indiana

2955 N Meridian Street Suite 300
Indianapolis,IN46208
  PC To support the 2020 United Way Campaign. 59,032

DePauw University

313 Locust StreetPO Box 37
Greencastle,IN46135
  PC To support the Justin and Darrianne Christian Center for Diversity and Inclusion (Academic Programming). 60,000

Congregation of Holy Cross US Province

PO Box 765
Norte Dame,IN46556
  PC To provide for the care of elderly priests and religious. 60,000

Saint Joseph's College

278 Whites Bridge Road
Standish,ME04084
  PC To support the St. Joseph's College Center for Nursing Innovation. 60,000

JSI Research and Training Institute Inc

44 Farnsworth Street
Boston,MA02210
  PC To support a follow-up survey of adults measuring the impact of COVID-19 on employment, employer-provided training, and skills training. 77,000

American Association of State Colleges and Universities

1717 Rhode Island Ave NW Suite 700
Washington,DC20036
  PC To support a convening series for provosts of color on democracy 100,000

Association of Public and Land-grant Universities

1307 NY Avenue Northwest Suite 400
Washington,DC20005
  PC To engage institutions in transformation clusters to drive progress toward equity and completion 100,000

More In Common Inc

115 Broadway St Floor 5
NY,NY10006
  PC To support a convening of international network of democracy and community-building experts and practitioners. 100,000

National Association of System Heads

3300 Metzerott Road
Adelphi,MD20783
  PC To support the Launch of The BigReThink: Public University Systems in a Post-Pandemic World 100,000

Blackbaud Giving Fund

2000 Daniel Island Dr Suite 100
Charleston,SC29492
  PC Public charity conduit for Lumina staff, board and retiree gifts to public charities. 1,192,262
Total ................................. bullet3a 57,692,958
bApproved for future payment

Office of Comm College Research and Leadership - UI
51 Gerty Drive
Champaign,IL61820
  PC To support a network of states implementing credential as you go models with equity conscious practices for adults of color. 500,000

Education Strategy Group
4716 Drummond Avenue
Chevy Chase,MD20815
  NC To lead the coordination and technical advisory capacity of the state Credential As You Go network 401,500

George Washington Institute of Public Policy
805 21st Street NorthwestSuite 625
Washington,DC20052
  PC To expand, improve and manage the Non-degree Credentials Research Network(NCRN). 257,000

National Student Clearinghouse Research Center
2300 Dulles Station Boulevard Suite
220
Herndon,VA20171
  PC To better understand the re-enrollment, perseverance and credentials earned by students with some college, but no credential. 254,700

State Higher Education Executive Officers
3035 Center Green Drive Suite 100
Boulder,CO80301
  PC To support new and ongoing bodies of work, convenings, technical assistance, quality assurance, and state attainment goal setting. 230,000

Regents of the University of California - Irvine
Office of Research
Irvine,CA92697
  PC To explore noncredit course and program taking, completion and labor market outcomes in the Virginia Community College System. 230,000

American Institutes for Research
1000 Thomas Jefferson St NW
Washington,DC20007
  PC To research adult-friendly educational and training models that support participation among adults of color 222,800

Research Foundation of State University of New York
PO Box 9
Albany,NY12246
  PC To support community colleges in the State University of New York system participation in Innovative Credentials to Associates Network to increase adult learner of color completion. 200,000

Community College Research Center
Box 174 525 W 120th Street
New York,NY10027
  PC Identify state funding strategies that support student success for working adult learners of color. 200,000

Colorado Community College System Foundation The
9101 E Lowry Boulevard
Denver,CO80230
  PC To support Colorado community colleges participation in Innovative Credentials to Associates Network to increase adult learner of color completion. 175,000

University of Texas System The
210 W 7th Street
Austin,TX78701
  PC To redesign student pathways to ensure equity. 150,000

Aspen Institute The
2300 N Street NW Suite 700
Washington,DC20037
  PC To pilot new policies, practices and programs that support the success of students of color who are also parents at MSIs. 150,000

Association of Public and Land-grant Universities
1220 L Street NW Suite 1000
Washington,DC20005
  PC To support development of navigation/recruitment strategies and comprehensive student success pathways for adults of color pursuing BA degrees. 150,000

UnidosUS
1126 16th St NW
Washington,DC20036
  PC To develop and launch a communications campaign centered on today's Latino/Hispanic students 150,000

Foundation for California Community Colleges
1102 Q Street Suite 4800
Sacramento,CA95811
  PC To support California Community College System participation in Innovative Credentials to Associates Network to increase adult learner of color completion. 148,500

University of Utah The
201 South Presidents Circle
Salt Lake City,UT84112
  PC To build a database of postsecondary education in prison programs and to evaluate Second Chance Pell sites. 135,000

Virginia Community College System
300 Arboretum Place Suite 200
Richmond,VA23236
  PC To support Virginia Community College System participation in Innovative Credentials to Associates Network to increase adult learner of color completion. 100,000

Trustees of Indiana University The
PO Box 1847
Bloomington,IN47402
  PC To support the I.U. Network Science Institute's plan to develop network mapping and visualization tools to advance Lumina's Human Network Design strategy. 75,000

Elizabeth City State University
1704 Weeksville Rd
Elizabeth City,NC27909
  NC To build HBCU institutional capacity to serve Black adult learners. 75,000

Fayetteville State University
1200 Murchison Road
Fayetteville,NC28301
  PC To build HBCU institutional capacity to serve Black adult learners. 75,000

Winston-Salem State University
601 South Martin Luther King Jr Dr
WinstonSalem,NC27110
  PC To build HBCU institutional capacity to serve Black adult learners. 75,000

Johnson C Smith University
100 Beatties Ford Road
Charlotte,NC28216
  PC To build HBCU institutional capacity to serve Black adult learners. 75,000

Shaw University
118 East South Street
Raleigh,NC27601
  PC To build HBCU institutional capacity to serve Black adult learners. 75,000
Total .................................bullet 3b 4,104,500
Form 990-PF (2021)
Form 990-PF (2021)
Page 12
Part XV-A
Analysis of Income-Producing Activities
Enter gross amounts unless otherwise indicated. Unrelated business income Excluded by section 512, 513, or 514 (e)
Related or exempt
function income
(See instructions.)
1Program service revenue: (a)
Business code
(b)
Amount
(c)
Exclusion code
(d)
Amount
a
b
c
d
e
f
gFees and contracts from government agencies     14 11,534,380  
2 Membership dues and assessments ....          
3 Interest on savings and temporary cash
investments ...........
         
4 Dividends and interest from securities ....          
5 Net rental income or (loss) from real estate:
aDebt-financed property......          
bNot debt-financed property.....          
6 Net rental income or (loss) from personal property          
7 Other investment income .....          
8 Gain or (loss) from sales of assets other than
inventory ............
    18 166,346,314  
9 Net income or (loss) from special events:          
10 Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory          
11 Other revenue:
a  
    15 60,877  
bPassthrough Income 523900 9,739,472      
c
d
e
12 Subtotal. Add columns (b), (d), and (e) .. 9,739,472 177,941,571 0
13Total. Add line 12, columns (b), (d), and (e)..................
13
187,681,043
(See worksheet in line 13 instructions to verify calculations.)
Part XV-B
Relationship of Activities to the Accomplishment of Exempt Purposes
Line No.
DownArrow
Explain below how each activity for which income is reported in column (e) of Part XV-A contributed importantly to
the accomplishment of the foundation’s exempt purposes (other than by providing funds for such purposes). (See
instructions.)
Form 990-PF (2021)
Form 990-PF (2021)
Page 13
Part XVI
Information Regarding Transfers To and Transactions and Relationships With Noncharitable Exempt Organizations
1
Did the organization directly or indirectly engage in any of the following with any other organization described in section 501(c) (other than section 501(c)(3) organizations) or in section 527, relating to political organizations?
Yes
No
a
Transfers from the reporting foundation to a noncharitable exempt organization of:
(1) Cash...................................
1a(1)
Yes
 
(2) Other assets.................................
1a(2)
 
No
b
Other transactions:
(1) Sales of assets to a noncharitable exempt organization....................
1b(1)
 
No
(2) Purchases of assets from a noncharitable exempt organization..................
1b(2)
 
No
(3) Rental of facilities, equipment, or other assets.......................
1b(3)
 
No
(4) Reimbursement arrangements...........................
1b(4)
 
No
(5) Loans or loan guarantees.............................
1b(5)
 
No
(6) Performance of services or membership or fundraising solicitations................
1b(6)
 
No
c
Sharing of facilities, equipment, mailing lists, other assets, or paid employees..............
1c
 
No
d
If the answer to any of the above is "Yes," complete the following schedule. Column (b) should always show the fair market value
of the goods, other assets, or services given by the reporting foundation. If the foundation received less than fair market value
in any transaction or sharing arrangement, show in column (d) the value of the goods, other assets, or services received.
(a) Line No. (b) Amount involved (c) Name of noncharitable exempt organization (d) Description of transfers, transactions, and sharing arrangements
1a(1) 555 American Bar Association organizational membership dues
1a(1) 873 AICPA organizational membership dues
1a(1) 524 American Payroll Institute Inc organizational membership dues
1a(1) 185 Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) organizational membership dues
1a(1) 350 Chartered Alt Investment Analyst Association organizational membership dues
1a(1) 25,600 Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce organizational membership dues
1a(1) 661 Indiana Chamber Services Inc organizational membership dues
1a(1) 1,280 Indiana CPA Society (INCPAS) organizational membership dues
1a(1) 2,000 Indy Chamber organizational membership dues
1a(1) 375 Meeting Professionals International (MPI) organizational membership dues
1a(1) 99 National Notary Association organizational membership dues
1a(1) 661 New York State Bar Association organizational membership dues
1a(1) 200 Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) organizational membership dues
1a(1) 219 SHRM-Society for Human Resource Mgmt organizational membership dues
2a
Is the foundation directly or indirectly affiliated with, or related to, one or more tax-exempt organizations
described in section 501(c) (other than section 501(c)(3)) or in section 527? ...........
b
If "Yes," complete the following schedule.

(a) Name of organization (b) Type of organization (c) Description of relationship
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